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Feature see, feature do

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1998

Philip J. Benson
Affiliation:
University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford OX1 3PT, England, United Kingdomphilip.benson@physiol.ox.ac.uk www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~pjb

Abstract

Physiological evidence predicts a model of concept categorisation that evolves through direct interaction with object feature selection. The requirement stated by Schyns et al. for feature plasticity is supported, but important caveats raise a question about the level at which feature identification can occur. Visual attribute selection for feature creation is likely to be directed by top-down and attentional processes.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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