visumos
Visumos are a theoretical construct in cognitive science used to describe discrete units of visual information that are maintained in working memory and used during perceptual processing. In this view, a visumo represents a bound composition of basic visual features—such as color, shape, texture, and motion—integrated into a coherent perceptual object or scene. Visumos are conceived as dynamic, readily formed and dissolved as attention shifts, gaze moves, or as input from the environment changes.
In theoretical models, visumos occupy an intermediate level between low-level feature detectors and higher-level object representations.
Critics argue that visumo is a flexible umbrella term that can obscure precise mechanisms of binding, and
Visumos remain a topic of ongoing research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, with varying operational definitions