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Abstract This preregistered study examined whether visual experience influences conceptual representations by examining both gestural expression and feature listing. Gestures—mostly driven by analog mappings of visuospatial and motoric experiences onto the body—offer a unique window into conceptual representations and provide complementary information ...
Ezgi Mamus +4 more
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Drawing inspiration from sleight-of-hand magic tricks, we developed an experimental paradigm to investigate whether magicians’ misdirection techniques could be used to induce the misperception of ‘phantom’ objects.
Matthew L Tompkins +3 more
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National Science Foundation (SBE-0354378); Office of Naval Research (N00014-01-1 ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Factoring Shape, Pose, and Layout from the 2D Image of a 3D Scene
The goal of this paper is to take a single 2D image of a scene and recover the 3D structure in terms of a small set of factors: a layout representing the enclosing surfaces as well as a set of objects represented in terms of shape and pose.
Efros, Alexei A. +4 more
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Do Artists See Their Retinas? [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 129967.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perception starts with the image that falls on our retina and on this retinal image, distant objects are small and shadowed surfaces are dark.
Florian Perdreau, Patrick Cavanagh
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Embodied AI: A Survey on the Evolution from Perceptive to Behavioral Intelligence
Exploring the trends of Embodied AI, this review presents a structural framework that details how AI technologies enable intelligent robot behaviors. It delves into the critical aspects of perception, decision‐making, and execution for both manipulation and mobility behavior, offering a clear guide to the field and its distinction from disembodied AI ...
Chen Yifan +17 more
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A role for recurrent processing in object completion: neurophysiological, psychophysical and computational"evidence [PDF]
Recognition of objects from partial information presents a significant challenge for theories of vision because it requires spatial integration and extrapolation from prior knowledge.
Anderson, William S. +4 more
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Can we perceive modal properties?
Abstract Can we see only how things actually are, or are we also able to see how things could be? Much work in philosophy of perception assumes that our visual perceptual experience is restricted to the actual world: we cannot directly interact with nor consequently perceive other possible worlds.
Jessie Munton
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Bodily awareness and novel multisensory features [PDF]
According to the decomposition thesis, perceptual experiences resolve without remainder into their different modality-specific components. Contrary to this view, I argue that certain cases of multisensory integration give rise to experiences representing
Briscoe, Robert Eamon
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Contrastive Verbal Guidance: A Beneficial Context for Attention To Events and Their Memory?
Abstract Research suggests that presenting an action via multimodal stimulation (verbal and visual) enhances its perception. To highlight this, in most studies, assertive instructions are generally presented before the occurrence of the visual subevent(s).
Amit Singh, Katharina J. Rohlfing
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