نتایج جستجو برای: object naming

تعداد نتایج: 306689  

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Melissa Allen Preissler Paul Bloom

Adults appreciate that an abstract visual representation can be understood through inferring the artist's intention. Many investigators have argued that this capacity is a late-emerging developmental accomplishment, a claim supported by findings that preschool children ignore explicit statements about intent when naming pictures. Using a simplified method, we explored picture naming in 2-year-o...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1991
I Biederman E E Cooper

In two experiments, normal subjects named briefly presented pictures of objects that were shown either to the left or to the right of fixation. The net effects attributable to hemifield were negligible: naming RTs were 12 msec lower for pictures shown in the left visual field but error rates were slightly lower, by 0.8%, for pictures shown in the right visual field. In both experiments, a secon...

1991
Guy T. Almes Andrew P. Black Edward D. Lazowska Fumio Teraoka Yasuhiko Yokote

This paper presents re ective object management as s set of facilities for handling objects with various properties such as grain-size and lifespan e ciently and naturally. The facilities are classes, variablelength identi ers, memory management, and e cient communication between objects. A class hides details of the implementation of an object such as language and hardware dependency. An ident...

Journal: :Cognition 2007
Anne L Fulkerson Sandra R Waxman

Recent studies reveal that naming has powerful conceptual consequences within the first year of life. Naming distinct objects with the same word highlights commonalities among the objects and promotes object categorization. In the present experiment, we pursued the origin of this link by examining the influence of words and tones on object categorization in infants at 6 and 12 months. At both a...

1993
Douglas B. Orr Robert W. Mecklenburg Ravindra Kuramkote

Naming plays a key role in the design of any system that exports services or resources. Object systems may export many diierent categories of names: instances , components of records, types, etc. Operating systems export the names of les, devices, and services. Integrating an object base with existing operating system facilities can improve accessibility of the object base resources. We conside...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2002
Linda L Chao Jill Weisberg Alex Martin

Naming pictures of objects from different categories (e.g. animals or tools) evokes maximal responses in different brain regions. However, these 'category-specific' regions typically respond to other object categories as well. Here we used stimulus familiarity to further investigate category representation. Naming pictures of animals and tools elicited category-related activity in a number of p...

Journal: :Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 2015

Journal: :Brain and language 2016
Jamie Reilly Amanda Garcia Richard J Binney

Much remains to be learned about the neural architecture underlying word meaning. Fully distributed models of semantic memory predict that the sound of a barking dog will conjointly engage a network of distributed sensorimotor spokes. An alternative framework holds that modality-specific features additionally converge within transmodal hubs. Participants underwent functional MRI while covertly ...

Journal: :Brain research 2014
Zeshu Shao Ardi Roelofs Daniel J Acheson Antje S Meyer

We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtly named pictures while response times (RTs) and event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded. The difficulty of lexical selection was manipulated by using object and action pictures with high name agreement (few response candidates) versus low name agreement (many response candidates). To ...

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