Computational mechanisms of object constancy for visual recognition revealed by event-related potentials
Computational mechanisms of object constancy for visual recognition revealed by event-related potentials
This study examined the functional organisation of the computational processes underlying orientation-dependent and orientation-invariant two-dimensional object recognition. Participants identified two previously memorised novel shapes at different image plane orientations while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. A centro-parietal ERP component was found that peaked between 350 and 450 ms post-stimulus onset and whose amplitude was modulated by stimulus orientation only for objects showing an orientation effect in response times. These findings are consistent with a serial model of object recognition whereby object constancy is achieved in at least two successive steps: orientation-invariant feature extraction and orientation-dependent visuo-spatial transformation.
Evoked potential, Object constancy, Visual, Visuo-spatial transformation
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Leek, E. Charles
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Atherton, Christine J.
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Thierry, Guillaume
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1 March 2007
Leek, E. Charles
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Atherton, Christine J.
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Thierry, Guillaume
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Leek, E. Charles, Atherton, Christine J. and Thierry, Guillaume
(2007)
Computational mechanisms of object constancy for visual recognition revealed by event-related potentials.
Vision Research, 47 (5), .
(doi:10.1016/j.visres.2006.10.021).
Abstract
This study examined the functional organisation of the computational processes underlying orientation-dependent and orientation-invariant two-dimensional object recognition. Participants identified two previously memorised novel shapes at different image plane orientations while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. A centro-parietal ERP component was found that peaked between 350 and 450 ms post-stimulus onset and whose amplitude was modulated by stimulus orientation only for objects showing an orientation effect in response times. These findings are consistent with a serial model of object recognition whereby object constancy is achieved in at least two successive steps: orientation-invariant feature extraction and orientation-dependent visuo-spatial transformation.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 19 December 2006
Published date: 1 March 2007
Keywords:
Evoked potential, Object constancy, Visual, Visuo-spatial transformation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494489
ISSN: 0042-6989
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Christine J. Atherton
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