Perception - 41 articles

Local and global processing : observations from a remote culture.

Davidoff, J., Fonteneau, E. & Fagot, J. (2008). Local and global processing : observations from a remote culture. Cognition, 108(3), 702-709   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – In Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba) […]

Baboons (papio papio) spontaneously process first- but not second-order configural relationships in faces

Parron, C. & Fagot, J. (2008). Baboons (Papio papio) spontaneously process first- but not second-order configural relationships in faces. American Journal of Primatology, 70, 415-422   Abstract – A two-alternative forced-choice discrimination task was used to assess whether baboons (N = 7) spontaneously process qualitative (i.e., first-order) or quantitative (i.e., second-order) variations in the configural […]

Behavioural responses to photographs by pictorially naıve baboons (papio anubis), gorillas (gorilla gorilla) and chimpanzees (pan troglodytes)

Parron, C., Call, J. & Fagot, J. (2008). Behavioural responses to photographs by pictorially naıve baboons (Papio anubis), gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Behavioural processes, 78, 351-357   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – This study assessed how pictorially […]

Processing of biological motion point-light displays by baboons (papio papio).

Parron, C. & Fagot, J. (2007). Processing of biological motion point-light displays by baboons (Papio papio). Journal of Experimental Psychology : Animal Behaviour Processes, 4, 381-391   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – Humans apply complex conceptual judgments to point-light displays […]

Comparison of grouping abilities in humans (homo sapiens) and baboons (papio papio) with the ebbinghaus illusion.

Parron, C. & Fagot, J. (2007). Comparison of Grouping Abilities in Humans (Homo sapiens) and Baboons (Papio papio) with the Ebbinghaus Illusion. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 4, 405-411   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – This research comparatively assessed grouping mechanisms […]

Cross species differences in colour categorisation.

Fagot, J., Goldstein, J, Davidoff, J. & Pickering, A. (2006). Cross species differences in colour categorisation. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 13, 275-280   Abstract – Berlin and Kay (1969) found systematic restrictions in the color terms of the world’s languages and were inclined to look to the primate visual system for their origin. Because the […]

Categorizing facial identities, emotions and genders : attention to high- and low- spatial frequencies by children and adults.

Deruelle, C. & Fagot, J. (2005) Categorizing Facial Identities, Emotions and Genders : Attention to High- and Low- Spatial Frequencies by Children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psycholology, 172-184   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – Three age groups of […]

Perception of pictorial eye-gaze by baboons (papio papio)

Fagot, J. & Deruelle, C. (2002). Perception of pictorial eye-gaze by baboons (Papio papio). Journal of Experimental Psychology : Animal Behavior Processes, 28, 298-309   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract -Pictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio […]

Perception of the corridor illusion by baboons.

Barbet, I. & Fagot, J. (2002). Perception of the corridor illusion by baboons. Behavioural Brain Research, 132, 111-115   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – The corridor illusion was assessed in four baboons (Papio papio) by way of judgmental task implying […]

Effects of element separation on perceptual grouping by humans (homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (pan troglodytes) : perception of kanizsa illusory figures

Fagot, J. & Tomonaga, M. (2001). Effects of element separation on perceptual grouping by humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) : Perception of kanizsa illusory figures. Animal Cognition, 4, 171-177   Copyright restrictions prevent me from posting this article online, but you can request it from me below.   Abstract – The processing of […]

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