Human visual object recognition is multifaceted and comprised of several domains of expertise. Developmental relations between young children's letter recognition and their 3-dimensional object recognition abilities are implicated on several grounds but have received little research attention. Here, we ask how preschoolers' success in recognizing letters relates to their ability to recognize 3-dimensional objects from sparse shape information alone. Seventy-three 2 1/2 to 5-year-old children completed a “Letter Recognition” task, measuring the ability to identify a named letter among 3 letters, and a “Shape Caricature Recognition” task, measuring recognition of familiar objects from sparse, abstract information about their part shapes and t...
Since when, during reading development, does literacy impact object recognition and orientation p...
Mirror invariance (i.e., processing mirror images like b and d as equivalent percepts) is an origina...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
ABSTRACT—Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
The ability to recognize common objects from sparse information about geometric shape emerges during...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
ABSTRACT-Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
Based on evidence that learning new characters through handwriting leads to better recognition than ...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
Previously, we investigated the distribution of instances of early-learned object-based categories i...
Recent research indicates that culture penetrates fundamental processes of perception and cognition....
Visual recognition memory for shape-colour associations is superior when the colours were originally...
The research reported here investigated the nature of young children's understanding of a novel symb...
At what point in reading development does literacy impact object recognition and orientation process...
This study theorizes that learning to identify letters first begins with learning to discriminate be...
Since when, during reading development, does literacy impact object recognition and orientation p...
Mirror invariance (i.e., processing mirror images like b and d as equivalent percepts) is an origina...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
ABSTRACT—Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
The ability to recognize common objects from sparse information about geometric shape emerges during...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
ABSTRACT-Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
Based on evidence that learning new characters through handwriting leads to better recognition than ...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
Previously, we investigated the distribution of instances of early-learned object-based categories i...
Recent research indicates that culture penetrates fundamental processes of perception and cognition....
Visual recognition memory for shape-colour associations is superior when the colours were originally...
The research reported here investigated the nature of young children's understanding of a novel symb...
At what point in reading development does literacy impact object recognition and orientation process...
This study theorizes that learning to identify letters first begins with learning to discriminate be...
Since when, during reading development, does literacy impact object recognition and orientation p...
Mirror invariance (i.e., processing mirror images like b and d as equivalent percepts) is an origina...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...