M Graf - Psychological Bulletin, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
A basic problem of visual perception is how human beings recognize objects after spatial transformations. Three central classes of findings have to be accounted for:(a) Recognition …
How do we recognize objects despite differences in their retinal projections when they are seen at different orientations? Marr and Nishihara (1978) proposed that shapes are …
Successful object recognition is essential for finding food, identifying kin, and avoiding danger, as well as many other adaptive behaviors. To accomplish this feat, the visual system …
Die diesem Buch zugrunde liegenden Überlegungen haben ihren Anfang in Diskussionen genommen, die in den Jahren 1986 bis 1988 mit meinen damaligen Mitarbeitern Rosemarie …
MJ Hoptman, XN Zuo, D D'Angelo, CJ Mauro… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - Elsevier
Schizophrenia has been increasingly conceptualized as a disorder of brain connectivity, in large part due to findings emerging from white matter and functional connectivity (FC) …
When subjects decide whether two visual stimuli presented in various orientations are identical or mirror-images, reaction time increases with the angular disparity between the …
H Pashler - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Ss were required to determine whether dot patterns were symmetric. Cuing the Ss in advance about the orientation of the axis of symmetry produced a substantial speedup in …
X Wang, M Xia, Y Lai, Z Dai, Q Cao, Z Cheng… - Schizophrenia …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective The pathophysiology of chronic schizophrenia may reflect long term brain changes related to the disorder. The effect of chronicity on intrinsic functional connectivity …