In five experiments, we investigated the extent to which form (shape) and metric attributes (three-dimensional, 3-D, orientation), both defined by relations between line elements, are processed in early vision. Search for a target defined by an abstract property of form (i.e., impossibility) was slow and serial. In contrast, search for a 3-D orientation target was considerably easier. Subsequent experiments suggest that this difference reflects the fact that 3-D orientation is derivable from localized sets of lines, whereas impossibility is an idiosyncratic property of the complete set of relations between lines. We conclude that only "gross" aspects of form are available in early vision as the complete set of line relations is not processe...
According to Recognition-By-Components theory, object recognition relies on a specific subset of thr...
Object orientation and visual search 2 Four experiments investigated the influence of canonical orie...
Human vision organizes object shapes in terms of parts and their spatial relationships. Converging e...
The orientations of lines and edges are important in defining the structure of the visual environmen...
A considerable amount of research exists on the subjective perception of three-dimensional structure...
An orientation matching task was used to evaluate observers ’ sensitivity to local surface orienta-t...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
A COMPELLING sense of three-dimensional shape may be conveyed by the photograph of an object. Cues s...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
Recognizing forms may involve a contingency in which later processing is modified, depending on the ...
Recent work indicates that the patterns of scales and orientations in an image ('orientation fields'...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
We perceive objects as containing a variety of attributes: local features, relations between feature...
According to Recognition-By-Components theory, object recognition relies on a specific subset of thr...
Object orientation and visual search 2 Four experiments investigated the influence of canonical orie...
Human vision organizes object shapes in terms of parts and their spatial relationships. Converging e...
The orientations of lines and edges are important in defining the structure of the visual environmen...
A considerable amount of research exists on the subjective perception of three-dimensional structure...
An orientation matching task was used to evaluate observers ’ sensitivity to local surface orienta-t...
An important problem in vision is to detect the presence of a known rigid, 3-d object. The general 3...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
A COMPELLING sense of three-dimensional shape may be conveyed by the photograph of an object. Cues s...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
Recognizing forms may involve a contingency in which later processing is modified, depending on the ...
Recent work indicates that the patterns of scales and orientations in an image ('orientation fields'...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
The appearance of a three-dimensional object (that is, the pattern formed by its projection onto the...
We perceive objects as containing a variety of attributes: local features, relations between feature...
According to Recognition-By-Components theory, object recognition relies on a specific subset of thr...
Object orientation and visual search 2 Four experiments investigated the influence of canonical orie...
Human vision organizes object shapes in terms of parts and their spatial relationships. Converging e...