Among primates, humans are special in their ability to create and manipulate highly elaborate structures of language, mathematics or music. We show that this sensitivity is present in a much simpler domain: the visual perception of geometric shapes. We asked human subjects to detect an intruder shape among six quadrilaterals. Although the intruder was defined by an identical amount of displacement of a single vertex, the results revealed a geometric regularity effect: detection was considerably easier with most regular shapes. This effect was replicated in several tasks and in both uneducated adults and preschoolers. Baboons, however, showed no such geometric regularity effect even after extensive training. Baboon behavior was captured by c...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
International audienceThis study assessed the contribution of edge and surface cues on object repres...
Animals' sensory systems evolved to efficiently process information from their environmental niches....
International audienceAmong primates, humans are special in their ability to create and manipulate h...
During visually guided behavior relevant information must be extracted from the objects in the envir...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
Recent studies suggest that deep Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models show higher representatio...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
We compared neural substrates of two-dimensional shape processing in human and nonhuman primates usi...
Although the rhesus monkey is used widely as an animal model of human visual processing, it is not k...
Geometrical intuitions spontaneously drive visuo-spatial reasoning in human adults, children and ani...
Exploratory activity was examined in 4 young baboons with the aim of investigating the type of spa-t...
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been proposed as computational models for (rapid) human ob...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
International audienceThis study assessed the contribution of edge and surface cues on object repres...
Animals' sensory systems evolved to efficiently process information from their environmental niches....
International audienceAmong primates, humans are special in their ability to create and manipulate h...
During visually guided behavior relevant information must be extracted from the objects in the envir...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
Recent studies suggest that deep Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models show higher representatio...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
We compared neural substrates of two-dimensional shape processing in human and nonhuman primates usi...
Although the rhesus monkey is used widely as an animal model of human visual processing, it is not k...
Geometrical intuitions spontaneously drive visuo-spatial reasoning in human adults, children and ani...
Exploratory activity was examined in 4 young baboons with the aim of investigating the type of spa-t...
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have been proposed as computational models for (rapid) human ob...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
International audienceThis study assessed the contribution of edge and surface cues on object repres...
Animals' sensory systems evolved to efficiently process information from their environmental niches....