The data shows two monkeys reports of their perception of the upright by aligning two arrows in the direction of their perceived vertical. The codes used to produce the results and modeling are included here too.</p
<p>Mean ± se HI values per body posture for the red howler monkeys (sitting: n = 9; tripedal, hang...
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects, particularly when they...
AbstractNeural mechanisms of visual perception can be studied in detail only in non-human animals. B...
We perceive the visual world as upright as our visual system used information on the orientation of ...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
A long-standing debate surrounds the issue of whether human and nonhuman animals share the same perc...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
Face recognition in humans is a complex cognitive skill that requires sensitivity to unique configur...
Recognition and individuation of conspecifics by their face is essential for primate social cognitio...
Recognition and individuation of conspecifics by their face is essential for primate social cognitio...
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects, particularly when they...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
<p>Mean ± se HI values per body posture for the red howler monkeys (sitting: n = 9; tripedal, hang...
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects, particularly when they...
AbstractNeural mechanisms of visual perception can be studied in detail only in non-human animals. B...
We perceive the visual world as upright as our visual system used information on the orientation of ...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
A long-standing debate surrounds the issue of whether human and nonhuman animals share the same perc...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
Face recognition in humans is a complex cognitive skill that requires sensitivity to unique configur...
Recognition and individuation of conspecifics by their face is essential for primate social cognitio...
Recognition and individuation of conspecifics by their face is essential for primate social cognitio...
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects, particularly when they...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
<p>Mean ± se HI values per body posture for the red howler monkeys (sitting: n = 9; tripedal, hang...
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects, particularly when they...
AbstractNeural mechanisms of visual perception can be studied in detail only in non-human animals. B...