We used repetition blindness to investigate the nature of the representations underlying identification of manipulable objects. Observers named objects presented in rapid serial visual presentation streams containing either manipulable or nonmanipulable objects. In half the streams, 1 object was repeated. Overall accuracy was lower when streams contained 2 different manipulable objects than when they contained only nonmanipulable objects or a single manipulable object. In addition, nonmanipulable objects induced repetition blindness, whereas manipulable objects were associated with a repetition advantage. These findings suggest that motor information plays a direct role in object identification. Manipulable objects are vulnerable to interfe...
We investigated whether knowledge acquired during repetitive grasping can be used to grasp a similar...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
We used repetition blindness to investigate the nature of the representations underlying identificat...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that observers often miss the repetition of an item within ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Brain areas involved in action representation (pre-motor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are acti...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that the repetition of an item within a rapid visual strea...
We investigated whether knowledge acquired during repetitive grasping can be used to grasp a similar...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
We used repetition blindness to investigate the nature of the representations underlying identificat...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Vision: the Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, v.22 suppl. is proceedings of Asia-Pacific Confe...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that observers often miss the repetition of an item within ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Brain areas involved in action representation (pre-motor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are acti...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the finding that the repetition of an item within a rapid visual strea...
We investigated whether knowledge acquired during repetitive grasping can be used to grasp a similar...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...