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Form Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Form Perception'
Articles 71 to 80 of 200:
Identification of everyday objects on the basis of kinetic contours.
20 Jan 2009
Using kinetic contours derived from everyday objects, we investigated how motion affects object identification. In order not to be distinguishable when static, kinetic contours were made from random dot displays consisting of two regions, inside and ...
rec_pub_19124037-identification-everyday-objects-basis-kinetic-contours.htm
The processing of three-dimensional shape from disparity in the human brain.
19 Jan 2009
Three-dimensional (3D) shape is important for the visual control of grasping and manipulation and for object recognition. Although there has been some progress in our understanding of how 3D shape is extracted from motion and other monocular cues, ...
rec_pub_19158299-the-processing-three-dimensional-shape-disparity-human-brain.htm
Recognition of lateralized halftone and outline images of everyday objects in conditions of masking.
11 Jan 2009
Recognition of the shapes of halftone and outline images of everyday objects in conditions of lateralized tachystoscopic presentation and different levels of noise masking (with "raindrops") by humans was studied. Mean group data for 15 subjects ...
rec_pub_19139994-recognition-lateralized-halftone-outline-images-everyday-objects.htm
Common-fate motion processing: interaction of the On and Off pathways.
7 Jan 2009
The processing of common-fate (motion-defined-form) signals was investigated using a modified version of the global dot-motion stimulus. The primary aim of the studies was to determine whether such stimuli could be processed by a form-specific ...
rec_pub_19103217-common-fate-motion-processing-interaction-pathways.htm
5 Jan 2009
This paper examines the tie between knowledge and behavior in a noun generalization context. An experiment directly comparing noun generalizations of children at the same point in development in forced-choice and yes/no tasks reveals task-specific ...
rec_pub_19131050-the-dynamic-nature-knowledge-insights-dynamic-field-model-children-s.htm
Sex differences of event-related potential effects during three-dimensional mental rotation.
5 Jan 2009
Sex differences in performance and in cortical activation patterns during mental rotation have rather consistently been reported. Data regarding sex differences of event-related potentials during the classic three-dimensional mental rotation task ...
rec_pub_19057281-sex-differences-event-related-potential-effects-three-dimensional.htm
Texture-surround suppression of contour-shape coding in human vision.
5 Jan 2009
Contextual influences on neurons in the primary visual cortex have largely been studied using simple visual stimuli and their functional role is still poorly understood. Using a novel visual after-effect of perceived shape we show psychophysically ...
rec_pub_18852682-texture-surround-suppression-contour-shape-coding-human-vision.htm
From perception to art: how vision creates meanings.
30 Dec 2008
This article describes the relationship between Art, as painting or sculpture, and a new theory of perceptual meaning, which builds on and now further develops the Gestalt principles. A key new idea in the theory is that higher-order groupings ...
rec_pub_19460274-from-perception-art-vision-creates-meanings.htm
Attentional vs computational complexity measures in observing paintings.
30 Dec 2008
Because of the great heterogeneity of subjects and styles, esthetic perception delineates a special and elusive field of research in vision, which represents an interesting challenge for cognitive science tools. With specific regard to the role of ...
rec_pub_19460272-attentional-vs-computational-complexity-measures-observing-paintings.htm
30 Dec 2008
rec_pub_19564675-cortical-mechanisms-normal-abnormal-processes-visual-system-2.htm
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