id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ajo2gm5whvdxbjdsbxcq4nwhdy B. Belke When a Picasso is a "Picasso": The entry point in the identification of visual art 2010 12 .pdf application/pdf 12325 992 59 which have proved sensitive to addressing the question of initial object recognition, suggest that identification of visual art is at the subordinate level of the producing artist. preferences and category membership verification times as indicating that people first identify objects at the basic level and then naming frequencies it was assumed that art-objects might be identified based on their corresponding artistic styles that are either at non-art-object) and level of categorization (i.e., superordinate, basic, or subordinate). In contrast, participants categorized art-objects more specifically with subordinate categories Participants were presented with a superordinate, basic, or subordinate level category term and were subsequently shown a picture, and were asked to indicate whether the of variance with object domain (portrait and car) and level of categorization (superordinate, basic, and subordinate) as within-participant factors. Verification times for artists' names were even faster compared to verification times of categories at the subordinate level for non-art-objects. ./cache/work_ajo2gm5whvdxbjdsbxcq4nwhdy.pdf ./txt/work_ajo2gm5whvdxbjdsbxcq4nwhdy.txt