Some shape changes are more important for object perception than others. We used a habituation paradigm to measure visual sensitivity to a nonaccidental shape change—that is, the transformation of a trapezium into a triangle and vice versa—and a metric shape change—that is, changing the aspect ratio of the shapes. Our data show that an enhanced perceptual sensitivity to nonaccidental changes is already present in infancy and remains stable into toddlerhood. We have thus established an example of how early visual perception deviates from the null hypothesis of representing similarity as a function of physical overlap between shapes, and does so in agreement with more cognitive, categorical demands
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
AbstractNonaccidental properties (NAPs) are image properties that are invariant over orientation in ...
A shape bias for extending names to objects that look visually similar has been commonly accepted bu...
ABSTRACT—Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
ABSTRACT-Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
In this study we sought to determine whether infants, like adults, utilize previous experience to gu...
Two experiments show that action alters the shape categories formed by 2-year-olds. Experiment 1 sho...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Infants\u27 cross-modal functioning was investigated in two studies. In Study 1, 11-month-old infant...
Cohen (1988; Cohen & Younger, 1984) has suggested that there is a shift in the perception of form so...
An object’s axis of elongation serves as an important frame of reference for forming three-dimension...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
AbstractNonaccidental properties (NAPs) are image properties that are invariant over orientation in ...
A shape bias for extending names to objects that look visually similar has been commonly accepted bu...
ABSTRACT—Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
ABSTRACT-Visual object recognition is foundational to processes of categorization, tool use, and rea...
In this study we sought to determine whether infants, like adults, utilize previous experience to gu...
Two experiments show that action alters the shape categories formed by 2-year-olds. Experiment 1 sho...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Infants\u27 cross-modal functioning was investigated in two studies. In Study 1, 11-month-old infant...
Cohen (1988; Cohen & Younger, 1984) has suggested that there is a shift in the perception of form so...
An object’s axis of elongation serves as an important frame of reference for forming three-dimension...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...