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The relationships between the spatial transformations underlying mental rotation and cross-modal recognition of rotated objects are unclear.
Horses, for instance, reveal cross-modal recognition of individuals (Proops et al. 2009).
No significant partial associations were identified for voice, face or name familiarity or for cross-modal recognition of voices or faces.
Comparison of three approaches to multi-modal recognition Fig. 8 Accuracy of recognition for 10 objects versus the number of training samples used.
Results Control infants showed typical event-related potential patterns indicative of intact cross-modal recognition memory, whereas the IDMs did not show any evidence of recognition of the palpated object.
Both visual and haptic within-modal recognition were significantly reduced by rotation of the object away from the learned view.
We reasoned that this would allow a truer understanding of the effect of object rotation on cross-modal recognition.
The conclusions reached are: (1) the most accurate system is "posterior product", (2) multi-modal recognition has higher accuracy to either modality alone if all visual and tactile training data are pooled together, and (3) in the case of visual impairment, multi-modal recognition "learns faster", i.e. requires fewer training samples to achieve the same accuracy as either other modality.
Comparison of the three approaches to multi-modal recognition.
A recent review made a parallel between the human concept of a person, a multisensory percept, and the ability of animals, in particular horses, for cross-modal recognition [1], [2].
This finding is the more robust because the task in this study was more demanding than in the study of Newell et al. [2] and yet the additional difficulty of object rotation had little effect on cross-modal recognition.
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