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    • The eyes anticipate where objects will move based on their shape. 

      Stewart, EEM; Fleming, RW (2023-09-11)
      Imagine staring into a clear river, starving, desperately searching for a fish to spear and cook. You see a dark shape lurking beneath the surface. It doesn't resemble any sort of fish you've encountered before - but you're ...
    • Mental object rotation based on two-dimensional visual representations. 

      Stewart, EEM; Hartmann, FT; Morgenstern, Y; Storrs, KR; Maiello, G; Fleming, RW (2022-11-07)
      The discovery of mental rotation was one of the most significant landmarks in experimental psychology, leading to the ongoing assumption that to visually compare objects from different three-dimensional viewpoints, we use ...
    • A simple optical flow model explains why certain object viewpoints are special 

      Stewart, EEM; Fleming, RW; Schütz, AC (The Royal Society, 2024-07-10)
      <jats:p>A core challenge in perception is recognizing objects across the highly variable retinal input that occurs when objects are viewed from different directions (e.g. front versus side views). It has long been known ...