People are generally faster and more accurate to name or categorize objects at the basic level (e.g., dog) relative to more general (animal) or specific (collie) levels, an effect replicated in Experiment 1 for categorization of object pictures. To some, this pattern suggests a dual-process mechanism, in which objects first activate basic-level categories directly and later engage more general or specific categories through the spread of activation in a processing hierarchy. This account is, however, challenged by data from Experiment 2 showing that neuropsychological patients with impairments of conceptual knowledge categorize more accurately at superordinate levels than at the basic level—suggesting that knowledge about an object’s genera...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
It is well established that people can categorize the same objects at different levels of abstractio...
The basic-level advantage is one of the best-known effects in human categorisation. Traditional acco...
Classic studies (Rosch, Mervis, Gray, Johnson & Boyes-Braem, 1976) on rapid decisions of category me...
Categorization is one of the most fundamental aspects of human cognition. From soon after birth, hum...
Although categorization can take place at different levels of abstraction, classic studies on semant...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The perceptual features people extract from objects depend on how they typically categorize them. It...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it ...
Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it is commonly agreed that basic leve...
It has been shown that basic level categorization performance deteriorates systematically with incre...
Understanding how our knowledge about the world is organized can help us understand how we are able ...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
It is well established that people can categorize the same objects at different levels of abstractio...
The basic-level advantage is one of the best-known effects in human categorisation. Traditional acco...
Classic studies (Rosch, Mervis, Gray, Johnson & Boyes-Braem, 1976) on rapid decisions of category me...
Categorization is one of the most fundamental aspects of human cognition. From soon after birth, hum...
Although categorization can take place at different levels of abstraction, classic studies on semant...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The perceptual features people extract from objects depend on how they typically categorize them. It...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it ...
Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it is commonly agreed that basic leve...
It has been shown that basic level categorization performance deteriorates systematically with incre...
Understanding how our knowledge about the world is organized can help us understand how we are able ...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
Recognising objects goes beyond vision, and requires models that incorporate different aspects of me...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...