This figure displays recognition accuracy, in percent
correct, as
a function of relative image size. Relative image size is scaled logarithmically to
equate the sizes in relative distance units. Performance was best to the original
training size, but there was substantial generalization to both smaller and larger
sizes. All of the images but the smallest size were recognized above chance. The
generalization gradient was somewhat asymmetrical: the decrement in performance was
more modest to larger sizes than to smaller sizes.
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