The relationship between object files and conscious perception

[1]  Patrice D. Tremoulet,et al.  Individuation of visual objects over time , 2006, Cognition.

[2]  Stephen R Mitroff,et al.  The persistence of object file representations , 2005, Perception & psychophysics.

[3]  B. Scholl,et al.  Divide and Conquer , 2004, Psychology Science.

[4]  B. Scholl,et al.  PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article ATTENTIVE TRACKING OF OBJECTS VERSUS SUBSTANCES , 2022 .

[5]  D. Lewkowicz,et al.  Sound induces perceptual reorganization of an ambiguous motion display in human infants , 2003 .

[6]  Susan Carey,et al.  Objects are individuals but stuff doesn't count: perceived rigidity and cohesiveness influence infants' representations of small groups of discrete entities , 2002, Cognition.

[7]  S. Carey,et al.  The Representations Underlying Infants' Choice of More: Object Files Versus Analog Magnitudes , 2002, Psychological science.

[8]  B. Scholl Objects and attention: the state of the art , 2001, Cognition.

[9]  Susan Carey,et al.  Infants' knowledge of objects: beyond object files and object tracking , 2001, Cognition.

[10]  Steven Yantis,et al.  Masking unveils pre-amodal completion representation in visual search , 2001, Nature.

[11]  S. Shimojo,et al.  When Sound Affects Vision: Effects of Auditory Grouping on Visual Motion Perception , 2001, Psychological science.

[12]  Melvyn A. Goodale,et al.  The dissociation between perception and action in the Ebbinghaus illusion Nonillusory effects of pictorial cues on grasp , 2001, Current Biology.

[13]  S Shimojo,et al.  Postcoincidence trajectory duration affects motion event perception , 2001, Perception & psychophysics.

[14]  K. Wynn,et al.  Infants' tracking of objects and collections , 2000, Cognition.

[15]  Karen Wynn,et al.  Infants' representation and tracking of multiple objects , 2000 .

[16]  David E. Irwin,et al.  The role of physical and conceptual properties in preserving object continuity. , 2000, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[17]  R. Baillargeon Young infants’ expectations about hidden objects: a reply to three challenges , 1999 .

[18]  R. Sekuler,et al.  Collisions between Moving Visual Targets: What Controls Alternative Ways of Seeing an Ambiguous Display? , 1999, Perception.

[19]  B. Scholl,et al.  Explaining the infant''s object concept: Beyond the perception/cognition dichotomy , 1999 .

[20]  Karen Wynn,et al.  Limits to Infants' Knowledge of Objects: The Case of Magical Appearance , 1998 .

[21]  S Shimojo,et al.  Attentional Modulation in Perception of Visual Motion Events , 1998, Perception.

[22]  Patrice D. Tremoulet,et al.  Indexing and the object concept: developing `what' and `where' systems , 1998, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[23]  R. Sekuler,et al.  Sound alters visual motion perception , 1997, Nature.

[24]  David E. Irwin,et al.  What’s in an object file? Evidence from priming studies , 1996, Perception & psychophysics.

[25]  A. Premack,et al.  Causal cognition : a multidisciplinary debate , 1996 .

[26]  J. Kruschke,et al.  The perception of causality: Feature binding in interacting objects , 1996 .

[27]  E. Spelke,et al.  Infants' knowledge of object motion and human action. , 1995 .

[28]  M. Goodale,et al.  The visual brain in action , 1995 .

[29]  John M. Henderson,et al.  Two representational systems in dynamic visual identification. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[30]  B. Julesz Dialogues on Perception , 1994 .

[31]  M D Anes,et al.  Roles of object-file review and type priming in visual identification within and across eye fixations. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[32]  B I Bertenthal,et al.  Directional Bias in the Perception of Translating Patterns , 1993, Perception.

[33]  B. Eckardt What Is Cognitive Science , 1992 .

[34]  E. Spelke,et al.  Origins of knowledge. , 1992, Psychological review.

[35]  D. Kahneman,et al.  The reviewing of object files: Object-specific integration of information , 1992, Cognitive Psychology.

[36]  Stephen E. Palmer,et al.  Perception of partly occluded objects: A microgenetic analysis. , 1992 .

[37]  Elizabeth S. Spelke,et al.  Principles of Object Perception , 1990, Cogn. Sci..

[38]  E. Spelke,et al.  Object permanence in five-month-old infants , 1985, Cognition.

[39]  Raja Parasuraman,et al.  Varieties of attention , 1984 .

[40]  Sandy Lovie How the mind works , 1980, Nature.

[41]  W. Metzger Beobachtungen über phänomenale Identität , 1934 .