Vision Research, ISSN 0042-6989, 12/2019, Volume 165, pp. 98 - 108
One aspect of human vision unmatched by machines is the capacity to generalize from few samples. Observers tend to know when novel objects are in the same...
Objects | Shape | Categorization | Classification | Computational modelling | Visual perception
Objects | Shape | Categorization | Classification | Computational modelling | Visual perception
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 240
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 251
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Cognition, ISSN 0010-0277, 08/2019, Volume 189, pp. 167 - 180
Shape-deforming processes (e.g., squashing, bending, twisting) can radically alter objects’ shapes. After such a transformation, some features are due to the...
Objects | Perceptual organization | Gestalt | Categorization | Vision | Recognition | CAUSAL HISTORY | GROWTH | INFORMATION-STRUCTURE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | LIGHTNESS | Graphics software | Evaluation | Visual perception | Transformation | Computer graphics
Objects | Perceptual organization | Gestalt | Categorization | Vision | Recognition | CAUSAL HISTORY | GROWTH | INFORMATION-STRUCTURE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | LIGHTNESS | Graphics software | Evaluation | Visual perception | Transformation | Computer graphics
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 04/2019, Volume 19, Issue 4, p. 15
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 297
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 213
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Current Biology, ISSN 0960-9822, 12/2015, Volume 25, Issue 24, pp. R1166 - R1168
A recent study shows that young infants are sensitive to image differences that older children and adults cannot detect. Learning not to notice such image...
STEREOACUITY | FUSION | HUMAN INFANTS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | CELL BIOLOGY | Learning | Humans
STEREOACUITY | FUSION | HUMAN INFANTS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | CELL BIOLOGY | Learning | Humans
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 07/2019, Volume 19, Issue 8, p. 91
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Vision Research, ISSN 0042-6989, 01/2014, Volume 94, pp. 62 - 75
Misidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or —could lead to some pretty messy mishaps. Fortunately, we rarely suffer such indignities, thanks...
Surface perception | Computational models | Theory | Materials | SPECULAR REFLECTIONS | ILLUMINATION | GLOSS | CONSTANCY | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY | LIGHTNESS | REFLECTANCE | SHAPE | IMAGE STATISTICS | SURFACE COLOR-PERCEPTION | NATURAL SCENES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Cues | Models, Theoretical | Visual Perception - physiology | Form Perception - physiology | Humans | Lighting | Surface Properties | Analysis | Visual perception
Surface perception | Computational models | Theory | Materials | SPECULAR REFLECTIONS | ILLUMINATION | GLOSS | CONSTANCY | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY | LIGHTNESS | REFLECTANCE | SHAPE | IMAGE STATISTICS | SURFACE COLOR-PERCEPTION | NATURAL SCENES | OPHTHALMOLOGY | Cues | Models, Theoretical | Visual Perception - physiology | Form Perception - physiology | Humans | Lighting | Surface Properties | Analysis | Visual perception
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 173
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 242
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 59
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, ISSN 2352-1546, 12/2019, Volume 30, pp. 100 - 108
Materials with complex appearances, like textiles and foodstuffs, pose challenges for conventional theories of vision. But recent advances in unsupervised deep...
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Journal of Vision, ISSN 1534-7362, 09/2019, Volume 19, Issue 10, p. 298
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i-Perception, ISSN 2041-6695, 7/2018, Volume 9, Issue 4, p. 2041669518790275
We report an illusion in which the felt weight of an object changes depending on whether a previously manipulated object was lighter or heavier. The illusion...
haptics/touch | grasping | material perception | perception/action | sensorimotor memory | visuo-haptic interactions | weight perception | reaching/grasping | haptics | touch | action | reaching | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | perception
haptics/touch | grasping | material perception | perception/action | sensorimotor memory | visuo-haptic interactions | weight perception | reaching/grasping | haptics | touch | action | reaching | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | perception
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Journal of vision, 04/2019, Volume 19, Issue 4, p. 15
Every object acquires its shape from some kind of generative process, such as manufacture, biological growth, or self-organization, in response to external...
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i-Perception, ISSN 2041-6695, 2/2019, Volume 10, Issue 1, p. 2041669519827608
Humans exhibit spatial biases when grasping objects. These biases may be due to actors attempting to shorten their reaching movements and therefore minimize...
Sensory perception | Eyes & eyesight
Sensory perception | Eyes & eyesight
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Cognition, 04/2019, Volume 189, p. 167
Shape-deforming processes (e.g., squashing, bending, twisting) can radically alter objects' shapes. After such a transformation, some features are due to the...
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