How Humans Recognize Objects: Segmentation, Categorization and Individual Identification
Human beings experience a world of objects: bounded entities that occupy space and persist through time. Our actions are directed toward objects, and our language describes objects. We categorize objects into kinds that have different typical properties and behaviors. We regard some kinds of objects...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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