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Form Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Form Perception'
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30 Dec 2008
Metacontrast masking is by no means a unitary phenomenon, as is evidenced in recent studies showing differences between masking of surface- and contour properties of target stimuli (Breitmeyer et al., 2006; Ishikawa et al., 2006). Optima of masking ...
rec_pub_19228454-metacontrast-masking-target-area-internal-contours-target-overall.htm
30 Dec 2008
We presented 3-year-olds with backward blocking and recovery from overshadowing contingencies in the blicket detector task, a causal induction task that uses binary, deterministic outcomes. Results revealed recovery from overshadowing but no ...
rec_pub_19261575-three-year-olds-retrospective-revaluation-blicket-detector-task.htm
Configuration stereopsis: a new look at the depth-disparity relation.
30 Dec 2008
Recovering shape in three dimensions has obvious importance for visual perception. Hence one principal goal for stereopsis should be to recover good estimates of 3D shape. But this is impossible if disparity processing is hardwired, because at ...
rec_pub_19055889-configuration-stereopsis-new-look-depth-disparity-relation.htm
30 Dec 2008
In Experiment 1 rats had to escape from a kite-shaped pool by swimming to a submerged escape platform in a right-angled corner. The two walls creating this corner were white and the two walls creating the opposite, incorrect, right-angled corner ...
rec_pub_19159165-between-cue-associations-influence-searching-hidden-goal-environment.htm
30 Dec 2008
In two experiments, rats first received preexposure to a rectangular arena in which the geometrically equivalent corner pairs (G1 and G2) were coincident with different luminance characteristics (C1 and C2, respectively). In Experiment 1, rats were ...
rec_pub_19159164-integration-geometric-luminance-information-rat-evidence-compound.htm
The museum of unnatural form: a visual and tactile experience of fractals.
30 Dec 2008
A remarkable computer technology is revolutionizing the world of design, allowing intricate patterns to be created with mathematical precision and then 'printed' as physical objects. Contour crafting is a fabrication process capable of assembling ...
rec_pub_19061549-the-museum-unnatural-form-visual-tactile-experience-fractals.htm
Induced gamma-band activity elicited by visual representation of unattended objects.
30 Dec 2008
Object recognition is achieved through neural mechanisms reliant on the activity of distributed neural assemblies that are thought to be coordinated by synchronous firing in the gamma-band range (>20 Hz). An outstanding question focuses on the ...
rec_pub_18476754-induced-gamma-band-activity-elicited-visual-representation-unattended.htm
30 Dec 2008
Two experiments demonstrate that 14- to 18-month-old toddlers can adaptively change how they categorize a set of objects within a single session, and that this ability is related to vocabulary size. In both experiments, toddlers were presented with ...
rec_pub_19120417-toddlers-adaptively-change-categorize-objects-session-two-different.htm
30 Dec 2008
The utility of two-choice visual reaction time testing using a specially programmed mobile telephone as a measure of sedation level was investigated in 20 healthy patients sedated with target controlled infusions of propofol. At gradually increasing ...
rec_pub_19087003-evaluation-new-method-assessing-depth-sedation-using-two-choice.htm
Coding of identity-diagnostic information in transsaccadic object perception.
28 Dec 2008
In four experiments, we examined the hypothesis that a presaccadic extrafoveal preview of an object normally affects subsequent postsaccadic foveal processing of the object. On each trial, viewers inspected an array of three objects and were ...
rec_pub_19146330-coding-identity-diagnostic-information-transsaccadic-object-perception.htm
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