A series of experiments are reported on a patient (LEW) with difficulties in naming. Initial findings indicated severe impairments in his ability to freesort colours and facial expressions. However, LEW's performance on other tasks revealed that he was able to show implicit understanding of some of the classic hallmarks of categorical perception; for example, in experiments requiring the choice of an odd-one-out, the patient chose alternatives dictated by category rather than by perceptual distance. Thus, underlying categories appeared normal and boundaries appeared intact. Furthermore, in a two-alternative forced-choice recognition memory task, performance was worse for within-category decisions than for cross-category decisions. In a repl...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
JBR, a classic case of a category-specific disorder for living things reported by Warrington and Sha...
The present paper seeks to understand more about categorisation and its relation to naming. A patien...
A series of experiments are reported on a patient (LEW) with difficulties in naming. Initial finding...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Several researchers have reported that learning a particular categorization leads to compatible chan...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
People are generally faster and more accurate to name or categorize objects at the basic level (e.g....
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
A dissociation between categorization and similarity was found by Rips (1989). In one experiment, Ri...
Categorization is a fundamental aspect of cognition and allows us to learn about the world. For exam...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
JBR, a classic case of a category-specific disorder for living things reported by Warrington and Sha...
The present paper seeks to understand more about categorisation and its relation to naming. A patien...
A series of experiments are reported on a patient (LEW) with difficulties in naming. Initial finding...
Psychological studies of categorization often assume that all concepts are of the same general kind,...
Consideration is given to the tasks that make judgements of colour similarity based on perceptual si...
Several researchers have reported that learning a particular categorization leads to compatible chan...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
People are generally faster and more accurate to name or categorize objects at the basic level (e.g....
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
A dissociation between categorization and similarity was found by Rips (1989). In one experiment, Ri...
Categorization is a fundamental aspect of cognition and allows us to learn about the world. For exam...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
In innate Categorical Perception (CP) (e.g., colour perception), similarity space is "warped," with ...
JBR, a classic case of a category-specific disorder for living things reported by Warrington and Sha...
The present paper seeks to understand more about categorisation and its relation to naming. A patien...