We present work demonstrating that the nature of an object for our visual system depends on the actions we are programming and on the presence of action relations between stimuli. For example, patients who show visual extinction are more likely to become aware of two objects if the objects fall in appropriate visual locations for a common action. This effect of the action relations between objects is modulated both by the familiarity of the positioning of the objects for action, and by the mere possibility of action (the 'affordance') between the objects. In addition, the programming of an action to a part of an object alters the representation of that object, making the 'part' into the object selected by the visual system. These results po...
The current thesis explores semantic and action effects on visual perception and specifically how hi...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
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What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the actio...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
Configural coding is known to take place between the parts of individual objects but has never been ...
It is typically assumed that perception for action and object recognition are subserved by functiona...
Two experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of parts i...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
The current thesis explores semantic and action effects on visual perception and specifically how hi...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
Contains fulltext : 129195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our capacity ...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the actio...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
Configural coding is known to take place between the parts of individual objects but has never been ...
It is typically assumed that perception for action and object recognition are subserved by functiona...
Two experiments with a part generation task show that rated salience and production order of parts i...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
A large body of evidence suggests that visual attention selects objects as well as spatial locations...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
The idea that concepts are action-based is compatible with two possibilities. Concepts can be concei...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
The current thesis explores semantic and action effects on visual perception and specifically how hi...
We discuss evidence indicating that human visual attention is strongly modulated by the potential of...
Contains fulltext : 129195.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Our capacity ...