Recognizing novel deforming objects

Human visual recognition can be improved with object motion (e.g., faces, Lander and Chuang, 2005; rigid objects, Vuong and Tarr, 2004) This improvement suggests that it is not merely shape information that characterizes an object. Rather, human observers may also represent how shape changes over time for recognition.

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