Visual cognition - 122 articles

Global and local processing in humans (homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (pan troglodytes) : use of a visual search task with compound stimuli.

Fagot, J. & Tomonaga, M. (1999). Global and local processing in humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) : Use of a visual search task with compound stimuli. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113, 3-123   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – This research […]

Visual search for global/local stimulus features in humans and baboons.

Deruelle, C. & Fagot, J. (1998). Visual search for global/local stimulus features in humans and baboons. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 5, 476-4813   Abstract – Fagot and Deruelle (1997) demonstrated that, when tested with identical visual stimuli, baboons exhibit an advantage in processing local features, whereas humans show the “global precedence” effect initially reported by […]

Associative learning in baboons (papio papio) and humans (homo sapiens): species differences in learned attention to visual feature

Fagot, J., Kruschke, J.K., Dépy, D., & Vauclair, J. (1998). Associative learning in humans (Homo sapiens) and baboons (Papio papio) : Species differences in learned attention to features. Animal Cognition, 1, 123-133   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – We examined […]

Comparative assessment of distance processing and hemispheric specialization in humans (homo sapiens) and baboons (papio papio).

Dépy, D., Fagot, J. & Vauclair, J. (1998). Comparative assessment of distance processing and hemispheric specialization in humans (Homo sapiens) and baboons (Papio papio). Brain and Cognition, 38, 165-182   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – This comparative study explored the […]

Hemispheric lateralization and global precedence effects in the processing of visual stimuli by humans and baboons

Deruelle C, Fagot J. Hemispheric lateralisation and global precedence effects in the processing of visual stimuli by humans and baboons (Papio papio). Laterality. 1997;2(3-4):233-46.    Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – This paper examines the effect of global precedence (GPE: Navon, […]

Processing of global and local visual information and hemispheric specialization in humans (homo sapiens) and baboons (papio papio).

Fagot, J. & Deruelle, C. (1997). Processing of global and local visual information and hemispheric specialization in humans (Homo sapiens) and baboons (Papio papio). Journal of Experimental Psychology : Human Perception and Performance, 23, 429-442   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract […]

Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique

Lacreuse, A., Fagot, J. & Vauclair, J. Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique, L’Année Psychologique, 1996, 91, 131-145.   Abstract – This paper reports a novel approach to investigate exploratory strategies and hemispheric lateralization in haptic perception. The duration and spatial distribution of digital contacts on the stimulus were studied […]

Categorization of alphanumeric characters by baboons (papio papio) : within and between class stimulus discrimination

Vauclair, J. & Fagot, J. (1996). Categorization of alphanumeric characters by baboons (Papio papio) : Within and between class stimulus discrimination. Current Psychology of Cognition, 15, 449-462   Abstract – Using a video task requiring the manipulation of a joystick. we explored how baboons categorize alphanumeric characters displayed in various typefaces. Two baboons were trained […]

Mirror-image matching and mental rotation problem solving by baboons (papio papio): unilateral input enhances performance

Hopkins WD, Fagot J, Vauclair J. Mirror-image matching and mental rotation problem solving by baboons (Papio papio): unilateral input enhances performance. J Exp Psychol Gen. 1993 Mar;122(1):61-72.   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – Three experiments, using a matching-to-sample procedure, were […]

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