Hierarchies, similarity, and interactivity in object recognition: "category-specific" neuropsychological deficits.
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorders in neuropsychology, affecting the retrieval of knowledge about either living or nonliving things. They can give us insight into the nature of our representations of objects: Have we evolved differe...
Main Authors: | Humphreys, G, Forde, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2001
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