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Form Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Form Perception'
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Dynamic spatial coding within the dorsal frontoparietal network during a visual search task.
7 Sep 2008
To what extent are the left and right visual hemifields spatially coded in the dorsal frontoparietal attention network? In many experiments with neglect patients, the left hemisphere shows a contralateral hemifield preference, whereas the right ...
rec_pub_18779857-dynamic-spatial-coding-dorsal-frontoparietal-network-visual-search.htm
7 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18786367-correlated-changes-perceptions-gender-orientation-ambiguous.htm
Visual extinction: the effect of temporal and spatial bias.
4 Sep 2008
Unlike patients with neglect, neurological patients with extinction can detect a single event presented at any location. However, when shown two brief near-simultaneous stimuli they only report the ipsilesional item. The question of what ...
rec_pub_18817793-visual-extinction-effect-temporal-spatial-bias.htm
Sep 2008
PURPOSE: The Freiburg Visual Acuity Test (FrACT) has been suggested as a promising test for quantifying the visual acuity (VA) of patients with very low vision, a condition often classified using the semi-quantitative clinical scale "counting ...
rec_pub_18766368-resolving-clinical-acuity-categories-hand-motion-counting-fingers.htm
The influence of object relative size on priming and explicit memory.
30 Aug 2008
We investigated the effects of object relative size on priming and explicit memory for color photos of common objects. Participants were presented with color photos of pairs of objects displayed in either appropriate or inappropriate relative sizes. ...
rec_pub_18769670-the-influence-object-relative-size-priming-explicit-memory.htm
30 Aug 2008
Object recognition research is typically conducted using 2D stimuli in lieu of 3D objects. This study investigated the amount and complexity of knowledge gained from 2D stimuli in adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young children (aged 3 and 4 ...
rec_pub_18801134-how-young-children-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes-perceive-objects-2d.htm
Children's performance in mental rotation tasks: orientation-free features flatten the slope.
30 Aug 2008
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because different mental rotation tasks draw on different cognitive abilities. Children may compare two stimuli at different orientations without mental ...
rec_pub_18801129-children-s-performance-mental-rotation-tasks-orientation-free.htm
Hands in the air: using ungrounded iconic gestures to teach children conservation of quantity.
30 Aug 2008
Including gesture in instruction facilitates learning. Why? One possibility is that gesture points out objects in the immediate context and thus helps ground the words learners hear in the world they see. Previous work on gesture's role in ...
rec_pub_18793062-hands-air-using-ungrounded-iconic-gestures-teach-children.htm
30 Aug 2008
Previous research (e.g., S. A. Gelman & E. M. Markman, 1986; A. Gopnik & D. M. Sobel, 2000) suggests that children can use category labels to make inductive inferences about nonobvious causal properties of objects. However, such inductive ...
rec_pub_18793061-word-thought-deed-role-object-categories-children-s-inductive.htm
Reading speed does not benefit from increased line spacing in AMD patients.
30 Aug 2008
PURPOSE: Crowding, the adverse spatial interaction due to the proximity of adjacent targets, has been suggested as an explanation for slow reading in peripheral vision. Previously, we showed that increased line spacing, which presumably reduces ...
rec_pub_18772718-reading-speed-does-benefit-increased-line-spacing-amd-patients.htm
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