Abstract
Editorial: How Humans Recognize Objects: Segmentation, Categorization and Individual Identification.
Highlights
Specialty section: This article was submitted to Perception Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
How do we recognize one of them as exactly the same individual 1 e coin we were looking at a moment ago? How does this process change if we’ve looked away for a few seconds, a minute, an hour? What if we have not seen the coin since last year? How does the individual recognition process change if, instead of coins, we are talking about 10 new colleagues encountered at a meeting 1 year ago?
Research stemming from this idea has inextricably linked object recognition to the experiences of space, time, and persistence over time, i.e., individual identity
Summary
Specialty section: This article was submitted to Perception Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology. How Humans Recognize Objects: Segmentation, Categorization and Individual Identification How does the individual recognition process change if, instead of coins, we are talking about 10 new colleagues encountered at a meeting 1 year ago?
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