Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
This article presents the results of a long-term collaborative research involving researchers from the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto-University) and Aix-Marseille University. Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the...
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description | This article presents the results of a long-term collaborative research involving researchers from the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto-University) and Aix-Marseille University. Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the primate phylum: baboons process in priority the local elements of hierarchical stimuli, while humans process their global shape in priority. Chimpanzees show intermediary results. |
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spelling | doaj-art-4af173d12b81440a9fb7b06a2ab6c8c72025-01-30T10:02:13ZengSociété Francophone de PrimatologieRevue de Primatologie2077-37572016-12-01710.4000/primatologie.2643Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humainJoël FagotMasaki TomonagaThis article presents the results of a long-term collaborative research involving researchers from the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto-University) and Aix-Marseille University. Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the primate phylum: baboons process in priority the local elements of hierarchical stimuli, while humans process their global shape in priority. Chimpanzees show intermediary results.https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2643baboonchimpanzeeGlobal precedenceKanisa illusionperceptionattention |
spellingShingle | Joël Fagot Masaki Tomonaga Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain Revue de Primatologie baboon chimpanzee Global precedence Kanisa illusion perception attention |
title | Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain |
title_full | Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain |
title_fullStr | Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain |
title_full_unstemmed | Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain |
title_short | Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain |
title_sort | etude comparative des phenomenes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin le chimpanze et l humain |
topic | baboon chimpanzee Global precedence Kanisa illusion perception attention |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2643 |
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