Orientation-specific possibility priming for novel three-dimensional objects

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Pepper Williams
Michael J. Tarr
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[1] Brown University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Massachusetts,undefined
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Object Recognition; Test Object; Recognition Task; Recognition Performance; Implicit Memory;
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Priming effects on the object possibility task, in which participants decide whether line drawings could or could not be possible three-dimensional objects, may be supported by the same processes and representations used in recognizing and identifying objects. Three experiments manipulating objects’ picture-plane orientation provided limited support for this hypothesis. Like old/new recognition performance, possibility priming declined as study-test orientation differences increased from 0° to 60°. However, while significant possibility priming was not observed for larger orientation differences, recognition performance continued to decline following 60°–180° orientation shifts. These results suggest that possibility priming and old/new recognition may rely on common viewpoint-specific representations but that access to these representations in the possibility test occurs only when study and test views are sufficiently similar (i.e., rotated less than 60°).
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