Seeing structure: Shape skeletons modulate perceived similarity

AS Lowet, C Firestone, BJ Scholl - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2018 - Springer
An intrinsic part of seeing objects is seeing how similar or different they are relative to one
another. This experience requires that objects be mentally represented in a common format …

Detection of change in shape: An advantage for concavities

E Barenholtz, EH Cohen, J Feldman, M Singh - Cognition, 2003 - Elsevier
Shape representation was studied using a change detection task. Observers viewed two
individual shapes in succession, either identical or one a slightly altered version of the other …

Time-course contingencies in perceptual organization and identification of fragmented object outlines.

S Panis, J Wagemans - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
To study the dynamic interplay between different component processes involved in the
identification of fragmented object outlines, the authors used a discrete-identification …

Identification of everyday objects on the basis of fragmented outline versionsFree GPT-4 DeepSeek

S Panis, J De Winter, J Vandekerckhove… - …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Although Attneave (1954 Psychological Review 61 183–193) and Biederman (1987
Psychological Review 94 115–147) have argued that curved contour segments are most …

What change detection tells us about the visual representation of shape

EH Cohen, E Barenholtz, M Singh… - Journal of …, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Many recent findings suggest that human observers are surprisingly “blind” to changes in
visual displays, failing to notice when substantial scene elements are added, subtracted, or …

View specific generalisation effects in face recognition: Front and yaw comparison views are better than pitch

S Favelle, S Palmisano - Plos one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
It can be difficult to recognise new instances of an unfamiliar face. Recognition errors in this
particular situation appear to be viewpoint dependent with error rates increasing with the …

Visual judgment of similarity across shape transformations: Evidence for a compositional model of articulated objects

E Barenholtz, MJ Tarr - Acta psychologica, 2008 - Elsevier
A single biological object, such as a hand, can assume multiple, very different shapes, due
to the articulation of its parts. Yet we are able to recognize all of these shapes as examples …

The influence of road characteristics and species on detection probabilities of carnivore faeces

BM Kluever, EM Gese, SJ Dempsey - Wildlife Research, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Determining reliable estimates of carnivore population size and distributions are
paramount for develo** informed conservation and management plans. Traditionally …

Detection of change in shape and its relation to part structure

M Bertamini, T Farrant - Acta Psychologica, 2005 - Elsevier
Using a change detection paradigm (Barenholtz, E., Cohen, EH, Feldman, J., & Singh,
M.(2003). Detection of change in shape: An advantage for concavities. Cognition, 89 (1) 1 …

The visual basis of category effects in object identification: Evidence from the visual hemifield paradigm

T Låg, K Hveem, KPE Ruud, B Laeng - Brain and Cognition, 2006 - Elsevier
The basis for the category specific living things advantage in object recognition (ie, faster
and more accurate identification of living compared to nonliving things) was investigated in …