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Two Categorical Stages of Object Recognition

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Journal Perception
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 1978 Jan 1
PMID 740510
Citations 28
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Abstract

Visual object recognition was investigated in a group of eighty-one patients with right- or left-hemisphere lesions. Two tasks were used, one maximizing perceptual categorization by physical identity, the other maximizing semantic categorization by functional identity. The right-hemisphere group showed impairment on the perceptual categorization task and the left-hemisphere group were impaired on the semantic categorization task. The findings are discussed in terms of categorical stages of object recognition. A tentative model of their cerebral organization is suggested.

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