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ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
This bibliography was created by Hilary Buxton and Benoit Gaillard, University of Sussex, as part of ECVision Specific Action 8-1
The complete text version of this BibTeX file is available here: ECVision_bibliography.bib


Z. Kourtzi and K. Nakayama
Dissociable signatures of processing for moving and static objects

ABSTRACT

The visual system has been suggested to integrate different views of an object in motion. We investigated differences in the way moving and static objects are represented by testing for priming effects to previously seen ({"}known{"}) and novel object views. We showed priming effects for moving objects across image changes (e.g. mirror reversals, changes in size, and changes in polarity) but not over temporal delays. The opposite pattern of results was observed for objects presented statically; that is, static objects were primed over temporal delays but not across image changes. These results suggest that representations for moving objects (1) are updated continuously across image changes while static object representations generalize only across similar images and (2) they are more short-lived than static object representations. These results suggest two distinct representational mechanisms; a static object mechanism rather spatially refined and permanent, possibly suited for visual recognition and a motion-based object mechanism more temporary and less spatially refined, possibly suited for visual guidance of motor actions.


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