Visual object recognition: do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?
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Visuo-haptic multisensory object recognition, categorization, and representation.Learned Non-Rigid Object Motion is a View-Invariant Cue to Recognizing Novel ObjectsSize-sensitive perceptual representations underlie visual and haptic object recognition.Directed cortical information flow during human object recognition: analyzing induced EEG gamma-band responses in brain's source spaceDevelopmental changes in visual object recognition between 18 and 24 months of ageDevelopment of object recognition in humans.Expertise modulates the neural basis of context dependent recognition of objects and their relations.Perceptual learning of view-independence in visuo-haptic object representations.Early biases and developmental changes in self-generated object viewsObject representations in ventral and dorsal visual streams: fMRI repetition effects depend on attention and part-whole configuration.Changes in visual object recognition precede the shape bias in early noun learning.Bayesian learning of visual chunks by human observers.Conjunctive Coding of Complex Object Features.Cultural differences in visual object recognition in 3-year-old childrenCan laptops be left inside passenger bags if motion imaging is used in X-ray security screening?Event-Related Potential Effects of Object Repetition Depend on Attention and Part-Whole Configuration.Parts and Relations in Young Children's Shape-Based Object Recognition.The role of perceptual load in object recognitionSome views are better than others: evidence for a visual bias in object views self-generated by toddlers.Feature integration and object representations along the dorsal stream visual hierarchy.A Trio of Concerns.Representing part-whole relations in conceptual spaces.Translations: effects of viewpoint, feature, and naming on identifying repeatedly copied drawings.Caricature and contrast in the Upper Palaeolithic: morphometric evidence from cave art.Feedforward object-vision models only tolerate small image variations compared to human.Multisensory Part-based Representations of Objects in Human Lateral Occipital Cortex.Relations among early object recognition skills: Objects and letters.Invariance in visual object recognition requires training: a computational argument.On the partnership between neural representations of object categories and visual features in the ventral visual pathway.Numerical value biases sound localization.On the three-quarter view advantage of familiar object recognition.Observers change their target template based on expected context.Modulation of viewpoint effects in object recognition by shape and motion cues.Where vision meets memory: prefrontal-posterior networks for visual object constancy during categorization and recognition.Canonical views in haptic object perception.Three-dimensional information in face representations revealed by identity aftereffects.The BEVPS: A new test battery to assess visual perceptual and spatial processing abilities in 5-14 year-old children.Where is a Nose with Respect to a Foot? The Left Posterior Parietal Cortex Processes Spatial Relationships among Body Parts
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Visual object recognition: do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?
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