International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a matter of debates. This issue was addressed in the current research by questioning the processing of the canonical orientation of pictures in baboons. Two adult guinea baboons were trained to use an interactive key (IK) on a touch-screen to change the orientation of target pictures showing humans or quadruped mammals until upright. In experiment 1, both baboons successfully learned to use the IK when that key induced a 90A degrees rightward rotation of the picture, but post-training transfer of performance did not occur to novel pictures of natural scenes due to potential motor biases. In Experiment 2, a touch on IK randomly displayed the pic...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Despite the fact that photographic stimuli are used across experimental contexts with both human and...
International audienceAlthough pictures are frequently used in place of real objects to investigate ...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus rotation was assessed in four Guinea baboons (Papio pap...
International audienceHumans apply complex conceptual judgments to point-light displays (PLDs) repre...
International audienceThis study assessed how pictorially naive nonhuman primates understand picture...
The data shows two monkeys reports of their perception of the upright by aligning two arrows in the ...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
Pictures and other iconic media are used extensively in psychological experiments on nonhuman primat...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Visual signals are an important source of information for many animals, and primates in particular h...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
A vast literature exists on human biological motion perception in impoverished displays, e.g., point...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Despite the fact that photographic stimuli are used across experimental contexts with both human and...
International audienceAlthough pictures are frequently used in place of real objects to investigate ...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus rotation was assessed in four Guinea baboons (Papio pap...
International audienceHumans apply complex conceptual judgments to point-light displays (PLDs) repre...
International audienceThis study assessed how pictorially naive nonhuman primates understand picture...
The data shows two monkeys reports of their perception of the upright by aligning two arrows in the ...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? An initial step towards the understanding of...
Pictures and other iconic media are used extensively in psychological experiments on nonhuman primat...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Visual signals are an important source of information for many animals, and primates in particular h...
Humans and rhesus monkeys can identify shapes that have been rotated in the picture plane. Recogniti...
A vast literature exists on human biological motion perception in impoverished displays, e.g., point...
Humans visually process human body images depending on the configuration of the parts. However, litt...
Despite the fact that photographic stimuli are used across experimental contexts with both human and...
International audienceAlthough pictures are frequently used in place of real objects to investigate ...