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Structural and view-specific representations for the categorization of three-dimensional objects.

30 Sep 2008 It has been debated whether object recognition depends on structural or view-specific representations. This issue is revisited here using a paradigm of priming, supervised category learning, and generalization to novel viewpoints. Results show that ...
rec_pub_18771678-structural-view-specific-representations-categorization-three.htm


The uncrowded window of object recognition.

29 Sep 2008 It is now emerging that vision is usually limited by object spacing rather than size. The visual system recognizes an object by detecting and then combining its features. 'Crowding' occurs when objects are too close together and features from ...
rec_pub_18828191-the-uncrowded-window-object-recognition.htm


Does learned shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex automatically generalize across retinal position?

29 Sep 2008 Biological visual systems have the remarkable ability to recognize objects despite confounding factors such as object position, size, pose, and lighting. In primates, this ability likely results from neuronal responses at the highest stage of the ...
rec_pub_18829962-does-learned-shape-selectivity-inferior-temporal-cortex-automatically.htm


Assessment of English letters' legibility using image descriptors.

29 Sep 2008 The study derived seven descriptors from the pixel matrices of both the uppercase and lowercase forms of the 26 letters in the English alphabet in the regular and italic versions of the most commonly used font, Times New Roman. A factor analysis of ...
rec_pub_19093622-assessment-english-letters-legibility-using-image-descriptors.htm


Color preference and familiarity in performance on brand logo recall.

29 Sep 2008 Two experiments assessed effects of color preference and brand-logo familiarity on recall performance. Exp. 1 explored the color preferences, using a forced-choice technique, of 189 women and 63 men, Taiwanese college students ages 18 to 20 years (M ...
rec_pub_19093619-color-preference-familiarity-performance-brand-logo-recall.htm


Effects of size congruency on item and size recognition with words or pictures.

29 Sep 2008 The effect of size changes (8:1 or 1:8) between learning and recognition sessions upon item and size recognition was tested, using either pictures or words as stimuli. Participants (N = 34) viewed color photographs of everyday objects or the ...
rec_pub_19093606-effects-size-congruency-item-size-recognition-words-pictures.htm


Imagery and perceptual basis of matching tasks in young children.

29 Sep 2008 Object identification in perceptual tests may include constituents of mental rotation. A matching-to-sample task was conducted with same or different objects to look for evidence of rotation. Elementary schoolchildren (6 to 8 years old) in Grades 1 ...
rec_pub_19093604-imagery-perceptual-basis-matching-tasks-young-children.htm


The representations of spacing and part-based information are associated for upright faces but dissociated for objects: evidence from individual differences.

29 Sep 2008 Considerable evidence suggests that qualitatively different processes are involved in the perception of faces and objects. According to a central hypothesis, the extraction of information about the spacing among face parts (e.g., eyes and mouth) is ...
rec_pub_18926984-the-representations-spacing-based-information-associated-upright.htm


Perceived shape similarity among unfamiliar objects and the organization of the human object vision pathway.

29 Sep 2008 Humans rely heavily on shape similarity among objects for object categorization and identification. Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have shown that a large region in human occipitotemporal cortex processes the shape of ...
rec_pub_18829969-perceived-shape-similarity-unfamiliar-objects-organization-human.htm


A critical band of phase alignment for discrimination but not recognition of human faces.

29 Sep 2008 We investigated the processes underlying the discrimination and recognition of human faces as a function of spatial phase alignment to assess whether face processing can be understood in terms of the amplitude spectrum alone. Specifically, we varied ...
rec_pub_18801383-a-critical-band-phase-alignment-discrimination-recognition-human-faces.htm

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