In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of object recognition and representation in human vision. In all experiments, subjects were presented with realistically rendered images of computer-generated 3D objects, with tight control over stimulus shape, surface properties, illumination, and viewpoint, as well as subjects‘ prior exposure to the stimulus objects. Contrary to the predictions of the paradigmatic theory of recognition, which holds that object representations are viewpoint invariant, performance in all experiments was consistently viewpoint dependent, was only partially aided by binocular stereo and other depth information, was specific to viewpoints that were f...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of object recognition experiments in which human subjects were presented with...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ob...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ob...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
We discuss a variety of object recognition experiments in which human subjects were presented with...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ob...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ob...
We report a series of psychophysical experiments that explore different aspects of the problem of ...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-dimensional snapsh...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...