Gauthier I, Williams P, Tarr M J, Tanaka J
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Vision Res. 1998 Aug;38(15-16):2401-28. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(97)00442-2.
Twelve participants were trained to be experts at identifying a set of 'Greebles', novel objects that, like faces, all share a common spatial configuration. Tests comparing expert with novice performance revealed: (1) a surprising mix of generalizability and specificity in expert object recognition processes; and (2) that expertise is a multi-faceted phenomenon, neither adequately described by a single term nor adequately assessed by a single task. Greeble recognition by a simple neural-network model is also evaluated, and the model is found to account surprisingly well for both generalization and individuation using a single set of processes and representations.