× Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask a question
Top Posters
Since Sunday
a
5
k
5
c
5
B
5
l
5
C
4
s
4
a
4
t
4
i
4
r
4
r
4
New Topic  
ghettoblaster ghettoblaster
wrote...
Posts: 6
Rep: 0 0
7 years ago
  When you see an object you do not need to perceive all of the geons in order to achieve rapid object identification
  When you see an object your perception system uses top down processing to make a best guess about the object (i.e., it's a plane) and then breaks it down into geons based on past experience with similar objects (planes)
  When you see an object from just about any angle the geons are easily perceived.
  Biederman's model does not provide a good explanation of why we show an inversion effect with human faces.
Read 143 times
1 Reply

Related Topics

Replies
wrote...
7 years ago
A
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1175 People Browsing
 109 Signed Up Today
Related Images
  
 806
  
 67
  
 227
Your Opinion
Which is the best fuel for late night cramming?
Votes: 145

Previous poll results: Where do you get your textbooks?