In a series of three experiments, we examined, first, the effects of viewpoint in depth on the efficiency of initial picture naming and, second, the effects of priming on subsequent naming …
K Verfaillie - … of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and …, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
In a serial 2-choice reaction time task, subjects discriminated between a biological motion walker and a similar distractor. The point-light walker appeared in 1 of 2 possible in-depth …
S Edelman - Biological Cybernetics, 1995 - Springer
In human vision, the processes and the representations involved in identifying specific individuals are frequently assumed to be different from those used for basic level …
There is an ongoing debate about the nature of perceptual representation in human object recognition. Resolution of this debate has been hampered by the lack of a metric for …
DJ Simons, RF Wang, D Roddenberry - Perception & Psychophysics, 2002 - Springer
Many previous studies of object recognition have found view-dependent recognition performance when view changes are produced by rotating objects relative to a stationary …
At a given instant we see only visible surfaces, not an object's complete 3D appearance. Thus, objects may be represented as discrete 'views' showing only those features visible …
MA Heller - Perception, 1989 - journals.sagepub.com
Sighted, early blind, and late blind subjects attempted to identify numerals or number sequences printed on their palms. The numerals were either upright, or inverted, or rotated …
K Srinivas - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory …, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
The effects of rotating familiar and novel objects in depth between study and test were explored on short-term recognition, long-term recognition, and priming tasks. Short-term …
S Edelman - Neural Computation, 1995 - direct.mit.edu
How does the brain represent visual objects? In simple perceptual generalization tasks, the human visual system performs as if it represents the stimuli in a low-dimensional metric …