An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations used in recognition are coded in an orientation-dependent or orientation-invariant manner. In this study, we asked whether the nature of the object representation (orientation-dependent vs orientation-invariant) depends on the information-processing stages tapped by the task.We employed a repetition priming paradigm in which briefly presented masked objects (primes) were followed by an upright target object which had to be named as rapidly as possible. The primes were presented for variable durations (ranging from 16 to 350 ms) and in various image-plane orientations (from 0° to 180°, in 30° steps). Significant priming was obtained for prime ...
In a recent series of studies, Tucker and Ellis (Ellis & Tucker 2000; Tucker & Ellis 1998) have prop...
AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detectio...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
In naming drawings of complex common objects, unpracticed naming times increase with rotation away f...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention in visual priming across rotations in the pictu...
The question of how we recognize shapes when they are misoriented with respect to their typical orie...
Object images are identified more efficiently after prior exposure. Here, the authors investigated s...
The time required to identify a common object depends on several factors, especially pre-existing k...
In a recent series of studies, Tucker and Ellis (Ellis & Tucker 2000; Tucker & Ellis 1998) have prop...
AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detectio...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
In naming drawings of complex common objects, unpracticed naming times increase with rotation away f...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention in visual priming across rotations in the pictu...
The question of how we recognize shapes when they are misoriented with respect to their typical orie...
Object images are identified more efficiently after prior exposure. Here, the authors investigated s...
The time required to identify a common object depends on several factors, especially pre-existing k...
In a recent series of studies, Tucker and Ellis (Ellis & Tucker 2000; Tucker & Ellis 1998) have prop...
AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detectio...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...