Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition are temporally closely related. Here we re-examined the time course (using a fine and a coarse temporal resolution) and the sensitivity of three possible component processes of visual object recognition. In particular, participants saw briefly presented (Experiment I to III) or noise masked (Experiment IV) static images of objects and non-object textures. Participants reported the presence of an object, its basic level category, and its subordinate category while we measured recognition performance by means of accuracy and reaction times. All three recognition tasks were clearly separable in terms of their time course and sensitivity. Finally,...
The time course of perception and retrieval of object features was investigated. Participants comple...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to th...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to ...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
The role of perceptual feature sampling in speeded matching and recognition was explored in 4 experi...
A time-course contingency is a dependency between processing events during object recognition in whi...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
A four-part experiment was carried out to study the relationship between the time course of object-f...
The ease and efficiency with which we perceive objects in daily life masks the complexity of the pro...
This article describes the feature-sampling theory of recognition (FESTHER), a new model of the time...
Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much ...
Visual object recognition occurs at the intersection of visual perception and visual cognition. It t...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
This article presents an overview of some recent work on the time course of perceptual categorizatio...
The time course of perception and retrieval of object features was investigated. Participants comple...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to th...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to ...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
The role of perceptual feature sampling in speeded matching and recognition was explored in 4 experi...
A time-course contingency is a dependency between processing events during object recognition in whi...
We investigated the time course of conjunctive ''same''-''different'' judgements for visually presen...
A four-part experiment was carried out to study the relationship between the time course of object-f...
The ease and efficiency with which we perceive objects in daily life masks the complexity of the pro...
This article describes the feature-sampling theory of recognition (FESTHER), a new model of the time...
Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much ...
Visual object recognition occurs at the intersection of visual perception and visual cognition. It t...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
This article presents an overview of some recent work on the time course of perceptual categorizatio...
The time course of perception and retrieval of object features was investigated. Participants comple...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to th...
Human performance in object recognition changes with practice, even in the absence of feedback to ...