In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect a shape change (Experiments 1 and 2) were contrasted with the effects of a shape change on our ability to detect a view change (Experiment 3). In each experiment, both view changes and shape changes influenced performance. However, shape changes had more influence than did view changes in the shape change detection task. Conversely, view changes were more influential when the task was to detect view changes. Thus, the participants could often discriminate between the effects of shape changes and the effects of view changes. The disruptive effect of task-irrelevant changes (view changes in the first two experiments; shape changes in the final...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
It has been shown previously that the visual recognition of shape is susceptible to the mismatch bet...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
A series of three sequential picture-picture matching studies compared the effects of a view change ...
Four studies presented pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, three-dimensional objects, si...
Our recognition system is sometimes highly sensitive to the viewpoint from which an object has to be...
Our recognition system is sometimes highly sensitive to the viewpoint from which an object has to be...
Four experiments are reported in which pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, 3-D objects, ...
We investigated how the difficulty of detecting a shape change influenced the achievement of object ...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
In a complex visual environment, attention is important for the selection of relevant input for furt...
Two experiments investigated the influence of qualitative and quantitative shape features on recogni...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
It has been shown previously that the visual recognition of shape is susceptible to the mismatch bet...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
A series of three sequential picture-picture matching studies compared the effects of a view change ...
Four studies presented pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, three-dimensional objects, si...
Our recognition system is sometimes highly sensitive to the viewpoint from which an object has to be...
Our recognition system is sometimes highly sensitive to the viewpoint from which an object has to be...
Four experiments are reported in which pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, 3-D objects, ...
We investigated how the difficulty of detecting a shape change influenced the achievement of object ...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
In a complex visual environment, attention is important for the selection of relevant input for furt...
Two experiments investigated the influence of qualitative and quantitative shape features on recogni...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
It has been shown previously that the visual recognition of shape is susceptible to the mismatch bet...