International audienceTwo experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of structural and semantic information in the categorisation of visual forms. In experiment 1 the stimuli were pairs of 'well structured' or 'poorly structured' fragmented forms differing in structural properties including convexity, collinearity, and closure of the elements, and in their 'nameability'. The influence of structural and semantic information was tested by means of a task involving the presentation to both visual hemifields separately of stimuli having within-category physical similarity. For well structured forms, subjects were asked to judge if two sequentially presented forms belonged to the same semantic category. For poorly structured forms...
How is basic level categorization achieved in the human brain? Behavioral studies showed that catego...
With three tasks, it was investigated what kind of shape information was involved in the visual obje...
We investigated whether dynamic properties of an object can be used to the same extent as spatial pr...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of structural and semantic information...
Rosch et al. (1976) and others have argued that the shape of objects is a fundamental determinant of...
Visual information contributes fundamentally to the process of object categorization. The present st...
A previous speeded categorization experiment demonstrated that basic level categorization performanc...
Rosch et al. (1976) and others have argued that the shape of objects is a fundamental determinant of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe paper attends to basic characteristics of visual form as approache...
It has been shown that basic level categorization performance deteriorates systematically with incre...
Shape variability of objects from a basic level category usually can be described well with continuo...
The shape variability of objects from the same basic-level category can be conceptualised by transfo...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
We present neuropsychological evidence demonstrating that the binding of form elements into shapes d...
How is basic level categorization achieved in the human brain? Behavioral studies showed that catego...
With three tasks, it was investigated what kind of shape information was involved in the visual obje...
We investigated whether dynamic properties of an object can be used to the same extent as spatial pr...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of structural and semantic information...
Rosch et al. (1976) and others have argued that the shape of objects is a fundamental determinant of...
Visual information contributes fundamentally to the process of object categorization. The present st...
A previous speeded categorization experiment demonstrated that basic level categorization performanc...
Rosch et al. (1976) and others have argued that the shape of objects is a fundamental determinant of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe paper attends to basic characteristics of visual form as approache...
It has been shown that basic level categorization performance deteriorates systematically with incre...
Shape variability of objects from a basic level category usually can be described well with continuo...
The shape variability of objects from the same basic-level category can be conceptualised by transfo...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
We present neuropsychological evidence demonstrating that the binding of form elements into shapes d...
How is basic level categorization achieved in the human brain? Behavioral studies showed that catego...
With three tasks, it was investigated what kind of shape information was involved in the visual obje...
We investigated whether dynamic properties of an object can be used to the same extent as spatial pr...