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Object temporal connotation.

Cristina Becchio1, Cesare Bertone

  • 1Center for Cognitive Science, University and Polytechnic of Turin, Via Po 14, 10123, Torino, Italy. beechio@psych.unito.it

Brain and Cognition
|June 25, 2003
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Objects are defined by their spatio-temporal structure, including temporal features like persistence and identity. Understanding object temporal attributes is crucial for cognitive science and neuropsychology.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Neuropsychology
  • Philosophy of Mind

Background:

  • Recent research highlights the significance of spatio-temporal structure in object perception.
  • The temporal dimension of objects has been underexplored in cognitive and philosophical studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate key temporal features that characterize the structure of objects.
  • To establish time as a fundamental attribute of object identity.
  • To explore the implications of object temporal structure for neuropsychological conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of objecthood and temporal properties.
  • Review of existing literature on object perception and temporal cognition.
  • Discussion of theoretical implications for unilateral spatial neglect.

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Main Results:

  • Identified temporal features include pre-existence, persistence, and identity conservation despite perceptual discontinuity.
  • Objects maintain their identity through changes in perceptual attributes like color, size, and shape.
  • Time is proposed as an indispensable attribute for all object types.

Conclusions:

  • The temporal structure is fundamental to defining objects.
  • This perspective offers new insights into understanding disorders of spatial awareness, such as unilateral spatial neglect.