Fan et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Grasping of real-world objects is not biased by ensemble perceptionFan et al., 2021
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- Fan A
- Guo L
- Frost A
- Whitwell R
- Niemeier M
- Cant J
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- Frontiers in Psychology
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The visual system is known to extract summary representations of visually similar objects which bias the perception of individual objects toward the ensemble average. Although vision plays a large role in guiding action, less is known about whether ensemble …
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