Newell FN, Ernst MO, Tjan BS, Bulthoff HH. Viewpoint dependence in visual and haptic object recognition. Psychological Science. 2001;12(1):37-42.On the whale, people recognize objects best when they see the objects from a familiar view and worse when they see the objects from views that were previously occluded from sight. Unexpectedly, we found haptic object recognition to be viewpoint-specific as well, even though hand movements were unrestricted. This viewpoint dependence was due to the hands preferring the back "view" of the objects. Furthermore, when the sensory modalities (visual vs. haptic) differed between learning an object and recognizing it, recognition performance was best when the objects were rotated back-to-front between lear...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...
Newell F, Ernst MO, Tjan BS, Bülthoff HH. Viewpoint dependence in visual and haptic object recogniti...
On the whale, people recognize objects best when they see the objects from a familiar view and worse...
On the whale, people recognize objects best when they see the objects from a familiar view and worse...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
Buelthoff HH, Ernst MO, Newell FN, Tjan BS. Visual and haptic recognition of objects: Effects of vie...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
In an attempt to reconcile results of previous studies, several theorists have suggested that object...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Although changing the viewpoint from which objects are perceived drastically alters the image they p...
Is object recognition viewpoint dependent or viewpoint invariant under "everyday" conditions? While ...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...
Newell F, Ernst MO, Tjan BS, Bülthoff HH. Viewpoint dependence in visual and haptic object recogniti...
On the whale, people recognize objects best when they see the objects from a familiar view and worse...
On the whale, people recognize objects best when they see the objects from a familiar view and worse...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
Buelthoff HH, Ernst MO, Newell FN, Tjan BS. Visual and haptic recognition of objects: Effects of vie...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
In an attempt to reconcile results of previous studies, several theorists have suggested that object...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Although changing the viewpoint from which objects are perceived drastically alters the image they p...
Is object recognition viewpoint dependent or viewpoint invariant under "everyday" conditions? While ...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...
It is well known that people have difficulties recognizing an object from novel views as compared to...