How does learning to categorize objects affect how people visually perceive them? Behavioral, neuro-physiological, and neuroimaging studies have tested the degree to which category learning influences object representations, with conflicting results. Some studies have found that objects become more visually discriminable along dimensions relevant to previously learned categories, while others have found no such effect. One critical factor we explore here lies in the structure of the morphspaces used in different studies. Studies finding no increase in discriminability often use blended morphspaces, with morphparents lying at corners of the space. By contrast, studies finding increases in discriminability use factorial morphspaces, defined b...
We test whether effects similar to those observed in the innate categorical perception (CP) of color...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
SummaryObject category learning is a fundamental ability, requiring the combination of “bottom-up” s...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Recent studies have suggested a profound influence of category learning on visual perception, result...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Primates can learn to categorize complex shapes, but as yet it is unclear how this categorization le...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
We report a series of studies designed to determine whether effects similar to those observed in the...
The dorsal and ventral visual pathways represent both visual and conceptual object properties. Yet t...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
There is indirect evidence that categorical colour perception (better discrimination of colours from...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
We test whether effects similar to those observed in the innate categorical perception (CP) of color...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
SummaryObject category learning is a fundamental ability, requiring the combination of “bottom-up” s...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Recent studies have suggested a profound influence of category learning on visual perception, result...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
Primates can learn to categorize complex shapes, but as yet it is unclear how this categorization le...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
We report a series of studies designed to determine whether effects similar to those observed in the...
The dorsal and ventral visual pathways represent both visual and conceptual object properties. Yet t...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
There is indirect evidence that categorical colour perception (better discrimination of colours from...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
We test whether effects similar to those observed in the innate categorical perception (CP) of color...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
SummaryObject category learning is a fundamental ability, requiring the combination of “bottom-up” s...