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Form Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Form Perception'
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Adaptive estimation of three-dimensional structure in the human brain.
9 Feb 2009
Perceiving the three-dimensional (3D) properties of the environment relies on the brain bringing together ambiguous cues (e.g., binocular disparity, shading, texture) with information gained from short- and long-term experience. Perceptual ...
rec_pub_19211876-adaptive-estimation-three-dimensional-structure-human-brain.htm
Subjective time dilation: spatially local, object-based, or a global visual experience?
4 Feb 2009
Time can appear to slow down in certain brief real-life events-e.g. during car accidents or critical moments of athletes' performances. Such time dilation can also be produced to a smaller degree in the laboratory by 'oddballs' presented in series ...
rec_pub_19271914-subjective-time-dilation-spatially-local-object-based-global-visual.htm
Opponent motion interactions in the perception of structure from motion.
3 Feb 2009
Motion provides important cues for the perception of depth and object structure. The kinetic depth effect illustrates this phenomenon: dots moving in a two-dimensional plane can produce a vivid perception of a rotating three-dimensional object. We ...
rec_pub_19271912-opponent-motion-interactions-perception-structure-motion.htm
Comparison of identification of Chinese versus English words with brief exposures.
30 Jan 2009
The orthographic differences between Chinese and English should influence the identification of words in the two languages. This study compared the identification of 50 Chinese and 50 comparable English words by 17 Chinese and 17 English ...
rec_pub_19425446-comparison-identification-chinese-versus-english-words-brief-exposures.htm
Salient features in 3-D haptic shape perception.
30 Jan 2009
Shape is an important cue for recognizing an object by touch. Several features, such as edges, curvature, surface area, and aspect ratio, are associated with 3-D shape. To investigate the saliency of 3-D shape features, we developed a haptic search ...
rec_pub_19304631-salient-features-3-d-haptic-shape-perception.htm
30 Jan 2009
AIMS: The Benton Visual Form Discrimination test (VFD) is one of the non-verbal tests to assess the capacity for complex visual form discrimination. The purposes of the present study were to investigate the effects of age and education level of the ...
rec_pub_19154208-normative-data-benton-visual-form-discrimination-test-older-adults.htm
The bicycle illusion: sidewalk science informs the integration of motion and shape perception.
30 Jan 2009
The authors describe a new visual illusion first discovered in a natural setting. A cyclist riding beside a pair of sagging chains that connect fence posts appears to move up and down with the chains. In this illusion, a static shape (the chains) ...
rec_pub_19170476-the-bicycle-illusion-sidewalk-science-informs-integration-motion.htm
27 Jan 2009
New granule cells are born throughout life in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampal formation. Given the fundamental role of the hippocampus in processes underlying certain forms of learning and memory, it has been speculated that newborn granule ...
rec_pub_19181621-dentate-gyrus-specific-knockdown-adult-neurogenesis-impairs-spatial.htm
Functional recruitment of visual cortex for sound encoded object identification in the blind.
26 Jan 2009
Individuals using a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device (SSD) called 'The vOICe' can identify objects in their environment through images encoded by sound. We have shown that identifying objects with this SSD is associated with activation ...
rec_pub_19104453-functional-recruitment-visual-cortex-sound-encoded-object.htm
21 Jan 2009
Motion-defined contours are ecologically important cues to object boundaries in complex fields of optic flow. We designed a novel stimulus in which the velocities of randomly positioned dots are defined by a 2D Gabor function, resulting in a ...
rec_pub_19271906-characterizing-motion-contour-detection-mechanisms-equivalent.htm
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