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Recognition by Humans and Pigeons of Novel Views of 3-D Objects and Their Photographs.
Authors:Friedman  Alinda; Spetch  Marcia L; Ferrey  Anne
Abstract:Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photographs. They were tested on novel views that were either within the closest rotational distance between the training views (interpolated) or outside of that range (extrapolated). When training views were 60° apart, pigeons, but not humans, recognized novel views of actual objects better than their pictures. Further, both species recognized interpolated views of both stimulus types better than extrapolated views, but a single distinctive geon enhanced recognition of novel views only for humans. When training views were 90° apart, pigeons recognized interpolated views better than extrapolated views with actual objects but not with photographs. Thus, pigeons may represent actual objects differently than their pictures. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:three dimensional objects  recognition  actual object  photograph of object  novel views  rotational distance  pigeons  humans
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