Category Archives: Cognitive Neuropsychology

The Role Of Depth Cues On Visual Object Recognition And Naming/ Chapter 6A/ by Dr. Fawzy A. O. Salama, Ph.D.

C H A P T E R  6 OBJECT NAMING 6.0       Introduction The goal of this chapter is to give insights into the underlying sources of breakdown in object naming following brain damage. In particular, I will focus on the … Continue reading

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The Role Of Visual Depth Cues On Object Recognition And Naming: Chapter 5B, By Dr. F. O. Salama, Ph.D.,

5.4       Experimental evidence of the functional parallels between imagery and   vision Several lines of research within cognitive psychology have provided evidence of common representations for imagery and perception. Podgorny and Shepard (1978) demonstrated the functional equivalence of mental images and … Continue reading

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C H A P T E R 5: THE RELATION BETWEEN IMAGERY AND PERCEPTION/ IMAGERY

    C H A P T E R   5   THE RELATION BETWEEN IMAGERY AND PERCEPTION   5.0       Introduction     “The study of mental imagery is a process which involves a marriage between the poet and the scientist … Continue reading

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Chapter 4C: The Role Of Depth Cues on Visual Object Recognition And Naming

4.8.2. An axis‑based representation A related alternative to “representation by parts” is “representation by axes”. An axis‑based representation, in which both major and minor axes of an object are represented by vectors (Marr & Nishihara, 1978), has been hypothesized as … Continue reading

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Chapter 4B: The mental rotation and recognition of oriented objects

      4.7       The mental rotation  and recognition of oriented objects    4.7.1.  Definition of mental rotation   Mental rotation is the process of transforming the mental image of a three‑dimensional object to represent the same object as if … Continue reading

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C H A P T E R 4: (Dr. FAWZY OSMAN’s Ph.D: RECOGNISING AN OBJECT FROM DIFFERENT VIEWS

      C H A P T E R   4   RECOGNISING AN OBJECT FROM DIFFERENT VIEWS   4.0       The Role of Canonical Views in  Object Recognition   Earlier in chapter 3, I reviewed the theories of RBC (Biederman, … Continue reading

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The Role Of Depth Cues On Visual Object Recognition And Naming (2)

    C H A P T E R  2   STEREOPSIS   2.0       Introduction   Human perception is very largely dominated by the visual modality. During the course of evolution the  snout shortened and the eyes became more frontally … Continue reading

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The Role of Visual Depth Cues on Visual Object Recognition and Naming :By Dr. Fawzy Osman, Ph.D., Senior Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

    The Role of Visual Depth Cues on Visual Object Recognition and Naming :By Dr. Fawzy Osman, Ph.D., Senior Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist.  

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The Role of Visual Depth Cues on Visual Object Recognition and Naming :By Dr. Fawzy Osman, Ph.D., Senior Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

    The Role of Visual Depth Cues on Visual Object Recognition and Naming :By    Dr. Fawzy Osman, Ph.D., Senior Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist       C H A P T E R   1   0.1       A general introduction … Continue reading

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