Five experiments examine the proposal that object names are closely linked torepresentations of global, 3D shape by comparing memory for simple line drawings of structurally possible and impossible novel objects.Objects were rendered impossible through local edge violations to global coherence (cf. Schacter, Cooper, & Delaney, 1990) and supplementary observations confirmed that the sets of possible and impossible objects were matched for their distinctiveness. Employing a test of explicit recognition memory, Experiment 1 confirmed that the possible and impossible objects were equally memorable. Experiments 2–4 demonstrated that adults learn names (single-syllable non-words presented as count nouns, e.g., “This is a dax”) for possible object...
The purpose of this research was to identify stimulus characteristics that influence the ease of pic...
A simple object-drawing task confirms a three-way association between object categorisation, viewpoi...
Implicit and explicit memory for novel, three-dimensional possible and impossible objects was invest...
Five experiments examine the proposal that object names are closely linked torepresentations of glob...
The impact of object naming on object drawing confirms an association between object categorisation ...
Many experimental research designs require images of novel objects. Here we introduce the Novel Obje...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
The impact of object naming on object drawing confirms an association between object categorisation ...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Subjects were required to name random shapes with two levels of association value an...
Previously, we investigated the distribution of instances of early-learned object-based categories i...
Learning words from ambiguous naming events is difficult. In such situations, children struggle with...
The purpose of this research was to identify stimulus characteristics that influence the ease of pic...
A simple object-drawing task confirms a three-way association between object categorisation, viewpoi...
Implicit and explicit memory for novel, three-dimensional possible and impossible objects was invest...
Five experiments examine the proposal that object names are closely linked torepresentations of glob...
The impact of object naming on object drawing confirms an association between object categorisation ...
Many experimental research designs require images of novel objects. Here we introduce the Novel Obje...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
The impact of object naming on object drawing confirms an association between object categorisation ...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
金沢大学人間社会研究域人間科学系Subjects were required to name random shapes with two levels of association value an...
Previously, we investigated the distribution of instances of early-learned object-based categories i...
Learning words from ambiguous naming events is difficult. In such situations, children struggle with...
The purpose of this research was to identify stimulus characteristics that influence the ease of pic...
A simple object-drawing task confirms a three-way association between object categorisation, viewpoi...
Implicit and explicit memory for novel, three-dimensional possible and impossible objects was invest...