There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still considerable debate why recognition performance depends on orientation. It was proposed that recognition relies on an adjustment of a perceptual reference frame [Graf, 2002 Form, Space and Object. Geometrical Transformations in Object Recognition and Categorization (Berlin: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag)]--so that the recognition of disoriented objects would be facilitated if it is preceded by a different object in the same orientation. These orientation congruency effects were demonstrated previously for letters (Jolicoeur, 1990 Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 16 351 - 364) and for novel objects (Gauthier and Ta...
The question of how we recognize shapes when they are misoriented with respect to their typical orie...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
How do we recognize objects after spatial transformations? Recent neurocomputational models proposed...
If the recognition of disoriented common objects relies on an adjustment of a reference frame, then ...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
Abstract-How do people recognize an object in different orielllations? One the-ory is that the visua...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
How do we recognize familiar objects in novel orientations? Similarly, what are the neural mechanism...
The question of how we recognize shapes when they are misoriented with respect to their typical orie...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
How do we recognize objects after spatial transformations? Recent neurocomputational models proposed...
If the recognition of disoriented common objects relies on an adjustment of a reference frame, then ...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
The question of whether object recognition is orientation-invariant or orientation-dependent was inv...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
Abstract-How do people recognize an object in different orielllations? One the-ory is that the visua...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
How do we recognize familiar objects in novel orientations? Similarly, what are the neural mechanism...
The question of how we recognize shapes when they are misoriented with respect to their typical orie...
The authors studied the influence of canonical orientation on visual search for object orientation. ...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...