Active learning of novel objects can facilitate subsequent object recognition and discrimination, but the reasons for its beneficial effects remain unclear. One potential explanation is that active learning enables the formation of a more detailed, realistic, or useful neural object representation than does passive learning. The current study addressed the question of whether active vs. passive learning of objects affects viewpoint discrimination. Participants learned novel wire-like objects either actively or passively and then completed a psychophysical task which they discriminated object orientation. This study did not find a significant difference in viewpoint discrimination between actively and passively learned object representations...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Viewing the world, we are confronted with multiple visual objects, each of which might be composed o...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
AbstractActive exploration of large-scale environments leads to better learning of spatial layout th...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Most research on visual recognition has been carried out on isolated objects with the main finding b...
In this dissertation we focused on the visual cortex and its relation to object recognition and perc...
Learning verbal semantic knowledge for objects has been shown to attenuate recognition costs incurre...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Recognition of a newly learned environment from both familiar and novel perspectives was investigate...
In aperture viewing the field-of-view is restricted, such that only a small part of an image is visi...
The planar bias in active object learning is a well-documented viewpoint selection preference: in ad...
Bi T, Chen N, Weng Q, He D, Fang F. Learning to discriminate face views. J Neurophysiol 104: 3305-33...
It has been suggested that the deleterious effect of contrast reversal on visual recognition is uniq...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Viewing the world, we are confronted with multiple visual objects, each of which might be composed o...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
AbstractActive exploration of large-scale environments leads to better learning of spatial layout th...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Most research on visual recognition has been carried out on isolated objects with the main finding b...
In this dissertation we focused on the visual cortex and its relation to object recognition and perc...
Learning verbal semantic knowledge for objects has been shown to attenuate recognition costs incurre...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Recognition of a newly learned environment from both familiar and novel perspectives was investigate...
In aperture viewing the field-of-view is restricted, such that only a small part of an image is visi...
The planar bias in active object learning is a well-documented viewpoint selection preference: in ad...
Bi T, Chen N, Weng Q, He D, Fang F. Learning to discriminate face views. J Neurophysiol 104: 3305-33...
It has been suggested that the deleterious effect of contrast reversal on visual recognition is uniq...
Repetition blindness (RB) refers to the failure in detecting the second occurrence of a repeated sti...
Viewing the world, we are confronted with multiple visual objects, each of which might be composed o...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...