The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain damage, has been taken as evidence for a view-invariant model of object recognition. However, there was also some indication that these patients were not generally agnosic for object orientation but were able to gain access to at least some information about objects' canonical upright. We studied a new case (KB) with spared knowledge of object identity and impaired perception of object orientation using a Forced choice paradigm to contrast directly the patient's ability to perceive objects' canonical upright vs non-upright orientations. We presented 2D-pictures of objects with unambiguous canonical upright orientations in four different orien...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
We compared the performance in a picture-name matching task of 10 patients suffering from left cereb...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
Early neuropsychological observations described a patient that presented with impaired knowledge of ...
How do we recognize familiar objects in novel orientations? Similarly, what are the neural mechanism...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
& A dissociation between the ability to recognize misoriented objects and to determine their ori...
Abstract-How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation?...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
I surveyed work on visual object recognition and perception. In animals, vision has been studied mai...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
We compared the performance in a picture-name matching task of 10 patients suffering from left cereb...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation observed in six patients with brain ...
The dissociation between object identity and object orientation recently observed in five patients w...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
Early neuropsychological observations described a patient that presented with impaired knowledge of ...
How do we recognize familiar objects in novel orientations? Similarly, what are the neural mechanism...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
& A dissociation between the ability to recognize misoriented objects and to determine their ori...
Abstract-How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation?...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
I surveyed work on visual object recognition and perception. In animals, vision has been studied mai...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
We compared the performance in a picture-name matching task of 10 patients suffering from left cereb...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...