In the last two decades, comparative research has addressed the issue of how the global and local levels of structure of visual stimuli are processed by different species, using Navon-type hierarchical figures, i.e. smaller local elements that form larger global configurations. Determining whether or not the variety of procedures adopted to test different species with hierarchical figures are equivalent is of crucial importance to ensure comparability of results. Among non-human species, global/local processing has been extensively studied in tufted capuchin monkeys using matching-to-sample tasks with hierarchical patterns. Local dominance has emerged consistently in these New World primates. In the present study, we assessed capuchins' pro...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
In the last two decades, comparative research has addressed the issue of how the global and local le...
Capuchin monkeys' (Cebus apella) relative accuracy in the processing of the global shape or the loca...
Results obtained with preschool children (Homo sapiens) were compared with results previously obtain...
Nonhuman primates, differently from humans, are less proficient at processing global properties of v...
In order to visually identify the objects and segregate them from the background, the perceiver must...
<div><p>Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are ba...
International audienceAlthough pictures are frequently used in place of real objects to investigate ...
Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are based on d...
This study compared adults (Homo sapiens), young children (Homo sapiens), and adult tamarins (Saguin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the visual processing of global and local levels of hierarch...
To come to grips with the complexity of the world, primates and other species have developed the abi...
and different retention intervals. They touched different areas of a video monitor to indicate wheth...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
In the last two decades, comparative research has addressed the issue of how the global and local le...
Capuchin monkeys' (Cebus apella) relative accuracy in the processing of the global shape or the loca...
Results obtained with preschool children (Homo sapiens) were compared with results previously obtain...
Nonhuman primates, differently from humans, are less proficient at processing global properties of v...
In order to visually identify the objects and segregate them from the background, the perceiver must...
<div><p>Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are ba...
International audienceAlthough pictures are frequently used in place of real objects to investigate ...
Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are based on d...
This study compared adults (Homo sapiens), young children (Homo sapiens), and adult tamarins (Saguin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the visual processing of global and local levels of hierarch...
To come to grips with the complexity of the world, primates and other species have developed the abi...
and different retention intervals. They touched different areas of a video monitor to indicate wheth...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...