A series of three sequential picture-picture matching studies compared the effects of a view change on our ability to detect a shape change (Experiments 1 and 2) and the effects of a shape change on our ability to detect a view change (Experiment 3). Relative to no-change conditions, both view changes (30\(^{\circ}\) or 150\(^{\circ}\) depth rotations) and shape changes (small or large object morphing) increased both reaction times and error rates on match and mismatch trials in each study. However, shape changes disrupted matching performance more than view changes for the shape-change detection task (''did the first and second pictures show the same shape?''). Conversely, view changes were more disruptive than shape changes when the task ...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
Four studies presented pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, three-dimensional objects, si...
Four experiments are reported in which pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, 3-D objects, ...
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...
We investigated how the difficulty of detecting a shape change influenced the achievement of object ...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
The magnitude of priming resulting from perception of a briefly presented picture of an object in an...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
In three picture-picture matching experiments, the effects of a view change on our ability to detect...
Four studies presented pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, three-dimensional objects, si...
Four experiments are reported in which pictures of different morphs of novel, complex, 3-D objects, ...
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...
We investigated how the difficulty of detecting a shape change influenced the achievement of object ...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
The ability to perceive a change in a visual object is reduced when that change is presented in comp...
The magnitude of priming resulting from perception of a briefly presented picture of an object in an...
AbstractObservers presented with pairs of figures differing in area (SIZE) or aspect ratio (SHAPE) s...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
This thesis reports the results of five novel studies that used eye movement patterns to elucidate t...