© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group A major theme of Glyn Humphreysâ career was object constancy, defined in his paper with Jane Riddoch (1984, p. 385) as âthe ability to recognize that an object has the same structure across changes in its retinal project.â In this seminal neuropsychological work, they posit that there may be two routes to object constancy: one using local distinctive features and one based on global structure. Much of the work following Humphreys has focused on a similar dichotomy: whether recognition is viewpoint-invariant or viewpoint-dependent. This question has been debated at length, but has never been resolved in that, under different circumstances, both view-dependent and view-invariant ...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
Is object recognition viewpoint dependent or viewpoint invariant under "everyday" conditions? While ...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
In an attempt to reconcile results of previous studies, several theorists have suggested that object...
In order to perform object recognition, it is necessary to form perceptual representations that are ...
A debate on whether object representations capture isolated viewpoints or ranges of views has domina...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views. In this stu...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Retinal images vary as observers move through the environment, but observers seem to have little dif...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
Although changing the viewpoint from which objects are perceived drastically alters the image they p...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
Is object recognition viewpoint dependent or viewpoint invariant under "everyday" conditions? While ...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
In an attempt to reconcile results of previous studies, several theorists have suggested that object...
In order to perform object recognition, it is necessary to form perceptual representations that are ...
A debate on whether object representations capture isolated viewpoints or ranges of views has domina...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views. In this stu...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Retinal images vary as observers move through the environment, but observers seem to have little dif...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
Although changing the viewpoint from which objects are perceived drastically alters the image they p...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
The question of whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-cent...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...