Abstract - The different weight of spatial frequency content in the identification of visual objects was investigated. Subjects were required to identify spatially filtered pictures of animals, vegetables and nonliving objects, displayed at 9 resolution levels of filtering following a coarse-to-fine order. Results showed that spatial frequency content differentially affected the three categories of stimuli. Data suggested a different involvement of low and high spatial frequency channels in visual processing of objects in relation to the semantic category.
Identification of spatially filtered stimuli as function of the semantic category / M. VANNUCCI; M.P. VIGGIANO; F. ARGENTI. - In: COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0926-6410. - STAMPA. - 12:(2001), pp. 475-478. [10.1016/S0926-6410(01)00086-6]
Identification of spatially filtered stimuli as function of the semantic category
VANNUCCI, MANILA;VIGGIANO, MARIA PIA;ARGENTI, FABRIZIO
2001
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Abstract - The different weight of spatial frequency content in the identification of visual objects was investigated. Subjects were required to identify spatially filtered pictures of animals, vegetables and nonliving objects, displayed at 9 resolution levels of filtering following a coarse-to-fine order. Results showed that spatial frequency content differentially affected the three categories of stimuli. Data suggested a different involvement of low and high spatial frequency channels in visual processing of objects in relation to the semantic category.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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