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September 15, 1998
Diagnostic recognition: task constraints, object information, and their interactions
P G Schyns
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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January 13, 2011
Categories and percepts: a bi-directionnal framework for categorization
P G Schyns
Cognition
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April 8, 1999
Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations
P G Schyns, A Oliva
Psychological Review
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November 9, 2001
Why do we SLIP to the basic level? Computational constraints and their implementation
F Gosselin, P G Schyns
Perception
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January 1, 1997
Flexible, diagnosticity-driven, rather than fixed, perceptually determined scale selection in scene and face recognition
P G Schyns, A Oliva
Cognitive Psychology
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September 2, 2000
Diagnostic colors mediate scene recognition
A Oliva, P G Schyns
Cognitive Psychology
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November 5, 1997
Coarse blobs or fine edges? Evidence that information diagnosticity changes the perception of complex visual stimuli
A Oliva, P G Schyns
Vision Research
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July 13, 2001
Bubbles: a technique to reveal the use of information in recognition tasks
F Gosselin, P G Schyns
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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November 10, 2001
Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes
D J Morrison, P G Schyns
Cognition
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February 1, 1997
Information and viewpoint dependence in face recognition
H Hill, P G Schyns, S Akamatsu
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Cognition
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September 15, 1998
Diagnostic recognition: task constraints, object information, and their interactions
P G Schyns
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
January 13, 2011
Categories and percepts: a bi-directionnal framework for categorization
P G Schyns
Cognition
|
April 8, 1999
Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations
P G Schyns, A Oliva
Psychological Review
|
November 9, 2001
Why do we SLIP to the basic level? Computational constraints and their implementation
F Gosselin, P G Schyns
Perception
|
January 1, 1997
Flexible, diagnosticity-driven, rather than fixed, perceptually determined scale selection in scene and face recognition
P G Schyns, A Oliva
Cognitive Psychology
|
September 2, 2000
Diagnostic colors mediate scene recognition
A Oliva, P G Schyns
Cognitive Psychology
|
November 5, 1997
Coarse blobs or fine edges? Evidence that information diagnosticity changes the perception of complex visual stimuli
A Oliva, P G Schyns
Vision Research
|
July 13, 2001
Bubbles: a technique to reveal the use of information in recognition tasks
F Gosselin, P G Schyns
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
November 10, 2001
Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes
D J Morrison, P G Schyns
Cognition
|
February 1, 1997
Information and viewpoint dependence in face recognition
H Hill, P G Schyns, S Akamatsu
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