Expertise in object recognition, as in bird watching or X-ray specialization, is based on extensive perceptual experience and in-depth semantic knowledge. Although it has been shown that rich perceptual experience shapes elementary perception and higher level discrimination and identification, little is known about the influence of in-depth semantic knowledge on object perception and identification. By means of recording event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we show that the amount of knowledge acquired about initially unfamiliar objects modulates visual ERP components already 120 msec after object presentation, and causes gradual variations of activity in similar brain systems within a later timeframe commonly associated with meanin...
The neural infrastructure supporting visual processing in humans has been extensively investigated r...
Most models of recognition memory assume that familiarity results from the matching of stimuli to th...
Abstract Background Neuroimaging and neuropsychological literature show functional dissociations in ...
Expertise in object recognition, as in bird watching or X-ray specialization, is based on extensive ...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
To gain a better understanding of how perceptual expertise affects object processing, we trained sub...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Real-world expertise provides a valuable opportunity to understand how experience shapes human behav...
Experience and learning shape human behavior and alter brain functioning. To investigate the effects...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Recognition of objects and their relations is necessary for orienting in real life. We examined cogn...
How can we enhance the ability of observers to pick-up visual information? One approach to this ques...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
How much do people differ in their abilities to recognize objects, and what is the source of these d...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
The neural infrastructure supporting visual processing in humans has been extensively investigated r...
Most models of recognition memory assume that familiarity results from the matching of stimuli to th...
Abstract Background Neuroimaging and neuropsychological literature show functional dissociations in ...
Expertise in object recognition, as in bird watching or X-ray specialization, is based on extensive ...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
To gain a better understanding of how perceptual expertise affects object processing, we trained sub...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Real-world expertise provides a valuable opportunity to understand how experience shapes human behav...
Experience and learning shape human behavior and alter brain functioning. To investigate the effects...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Recognition of objects and their relations is necessary for orienting in real life. We examined cogn...
How can we enhance the ability of observers to pick-up visual information? One approach to this ques...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
How much do people differ in their abilities to recognize objects, and what is the source of these d...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
The neural infrastructure supporting visual processing in humans has been extensively investigated r...
Most models of recognition memory assume that familiarity results from the matching of stimuli to th...
Abstract Background Neuroimaging and neuropsychological literature show functional dissociations in ...