AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and sameness–difference judgment tasks in which learning curves were compared. Then, the display duration for the stimuli was shortened to 100, 50, and 30 ms respectively to test the changes in accuracy and reaction time. All results in three experimental paradigms suggested consistently that the geometric shape (triangle, circle, and square) plays a more predominant role than topological features (the hole inside of a figure and the hole numbers) in monkey figure recognition. The results are different from the experiment by human subjects who presented hole predominant in figure recognition. Therefore, the precedence in perception depends on...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
The notion of the temporal lobe being involved in object recognition—as it emerged from clinical and...
To come to grips with the complexity of the world, primates and other species have developed the abi...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
During visually guided behavior relevant information must be extracted from the objects in the envir...
Although the rhesus monkey is used widely as an animal model of human visual processing, it is not k...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
International audienceAmong primates, humans are special in their ability to create and manipulate h...
We trained rhesus monkeys on six visual discrimination problems using stimuli that varied in both sh...
International audienceThis study assessed the contribution of edge and surface cues on object repres...
Cover Picture: The problems of comparing response patterns across visual areas, symbolically illustr...
AbstractThe discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys...
The discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys. The ho...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
The notion of the temporal lobe being involved in object recognition—as it emerged from clinical and...
To come to grips with the complexity of the world, primates and other species have developed the abi...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
During visually guided behavior relevant information must be extracted from the objects in the envir...
Although the rhesus monkey is used widely as an animal model of human visual processing, it is not k...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
International audienceAmong primates, humans are special in their ability to create and manipulate h...
We trained rhesus monkeys on six visual discrimination problems using stimuli that varied in both sh...
International audienceThis study assessed the contribution of edge and surface cues on object repres...
Cover Picture: The problems of comparing response patterns across visual areas, symbolically illustr...
AbstractThe discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys...
The discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys. The ho...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
The notion of the temporal lobe being involved in object recognition—as it emerged from clinical and...
To come to grips with the complexity of the world, primates and other species have developed the abi...