The dissociable neural subsystems theory proposes that left-hemisphere (LH) performance is dominated by a viewpoint-invariant (VI) recognition subsystem, whereas right-hemisphere (RH) performance is dominated by a viewpoint-dependent (VD) subsystem (Marsolek, 1999). Studies supporting this theory have used familiar objects and, therefore, may have been confounded by characteristics beyond perceptual features. Experiment 1, a lateralized sequential-matching task with novel objects, showed VD recognition in both hemispheres. In Experiment 2, some participants learned semantic associations for four novel objects, whereas others were exposed to the novel objects without the semantic associations. Both groups later performed a depth-rotated late...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Face and object recognitionOpen Access JournalStudies on face recognition have su...
Tested 2 hypotheses of hemispheric specialization which stressed (a) the importance of the kind of p...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
It has been proposed that the right hemisphere (RH) is better suited to acquire novel material where...
Studies on face recognition have suggested a relationship between holistic processing and right hemi...
Research suggests that the left cerebral hemisphere is predisposed for processing stimuli in ‘near’ ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
The notion that visual laterality patterns may be attributable to attentional allocation rather than...
It is often assumed that the human brain processes the global and local properties of visual stimuli...
There is a clearly established division of functional processing between left and right hemispheres ...
The study was aimed at testing various models that can explain visual lateral asymmetries due to hem...
2011 亞太視覺會議Poster: Face and object recognitionOpen Access JournalStudies on face recognition have su...
Tested 2 hypotheses of hemispheric specialization which stressed (a) the importance of the kind of p...
Contains fulltext : 89989.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The left-hemisph...
It has been proposed that the right hemisphere (RH) is better suited to acquire novel material where...
Studies on face recognition have suggested a relationship between holistic processing and right hemi...
Research suggests that the left cerebral hemisphere is predisposed for processing stimuli in ‘near’ ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
According to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, learned semantic categories can influence early perceptual ...
We investigated the lateralized processing of featural and configural information in face recognitio...