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Evidence for two types of spatial representations: hemispheric specialization for categorical and coordinate relations.
- S. Kosslyn, O. Koenig, A. Barrett, C. Cave, J. Tang, J. Gabrieli
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of experimental psychology. Human…
- 1 November 1989
Analyses of human object recognition abilities led to the hypothesis that 2 kinds of spatial relation representations are used in human vision. Evidence for the distinction between abstract… Expand
Very Long-Lasting Priming in Picture Naming
- C. Cave
- Psychology
- 1 July 1997
A form of long-lasting repetition priming has been demonstrated by faster naming of pictures repeated from a prior exposure than new pictures This facilitation is independent of explicit memory in… Expand
Intact verbal and nonverbal short‐term memory following damage to the human hippocampus
Short‐term memory was assessed in two groups of amnesic patients. Six patients had confirmed or suspected damage to the hippocampal formation, and six patients had diencephalic damage as a result of… Expand
Intact and long-lasting repetition priming in amnesia.
In 2 experiments, we evaluated the ability of amnesic patients to exhibit long-lasting perceptual priming after a single exposure to pictures. Ss named pictures as quickly as possible on a single… Expand
Effects of color and pattern on implicit and explicit picture memory.
- C. Cave, P. Bost, R. E. Cobb
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of experimental psychology. Learning…
- 1 May 1996
The degree to which repetition priming is perceptually specific is informative about the mechanisms of implicit memory as well as of perceptual processing. In 2 sets of experiments with pictures as… Expand
Sequential processes in image generation
- S. Kosslyn, C. Cave, David A. Provost, S. M. Gierke
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cognitive Psychology
- 1 July 1988
Abstract The results reported in this paper indicate that images of simple two-dimensional patterns are formed sequentially. Segments of block letters were imaged in roughly the order in which most… Expand
The Role of Parts and Spatial Relations in Object Identification
- C. Cave, S. Kosslyn
- Psychology, Medicine
- Perception
- 1 February 1993
An investigation of the role of parts and their spatial relations in object identification is reported. At the most general level, two important results were obtained. First, proper spatial relations… Expand
Equivalent impairment of spatial and nonspatial memory following damage to the human hippocampus
The hippocampus has sometimes been proposed to function as a cognitive map, a memory system that stores information about allocentric space. Work with experimental animals and memory‐impaired… Expand
Vascular tree structure affects lung blood flow heterogeneity simulated in three dimensions.
- J. Parker, C. Cave, J. Ardell, C. Hamm, S. G. Williams
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 October 1997
Pulmonary arterial tree structures related to blood flow heterogeneity were simulated by using a symmetrical, bifurcating model in three-dimensional space. The branch angle (Theta), daughter-parent… Expand
Intact and long-lasting repetition priming in amnesia.
- C. Cave, L. R. Squire
- Psychology
- 1 May 1992
In 2 experiments, we evaluated the ability of amnesic patients to exhibit long-lasting perceptual priming after a single exposure to pictures. Ss named pictures as quickly as possible on a single… Expand