Previous experiments have shown that objects are recognized more readily in a semantically consistent visual context. However, the benefit from context could be explained by response bias, and may not reflect the influence of context on the perceptual processes of recognition or during representation. We conducted a six-alternative forced choice experiment to measure semantic and perceptual errors. A target object appeared briefly, surrounded by four context objects. The target was more accurately identified when the context consisted of objects semantically related to the target. The large number of semantic errors, which increased when the context presentation preceded the target, showed that response bias did account for a proportion of ...
In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Abstract While scene context is known to facilitate object recognition, little is known about which ...
Previous experiments have shown that objects are recognized more readily in a semantically consisten...
The thesis explores how non-target objects influence object recognition. In all five experiments, s...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Four experiments investigate the effect of background scene semantics on object recognition. Althou...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects within briefly presented natural scenes. Previou...
Contains fulltext : 236026.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objects can be ...
Copyright © 2013 Munneke, Brentari and Peelen. Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects w...
Abstract Objects that are semantically related to the visual scene context are typically better reco...
Visual object recognition and sensitivity to image features are largely influenced by contextual inp...
Integrated representation for identities and locations Gronau et al., 2 Visual context plays a pro...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Abstract While scene context is known to facilitate object recognition, little is known about which ...
Previous experiments have shown that objects are recognized more readily in a semantically consisten...
The thesis explores how non-target objects influence object recognition. In all five experiments, s...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Four experiments investigate the effect of background scene semantics on object recognition. Althou...
This paper describes a sequence of experiments addressing basic questions about the control of visua...
Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects within briefly presented natural scenes. Previou...
Contains fulltext : 236026.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objects can be ...
Copyright © 2013 Munneke, Brentari and Peelen. Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects w...
Abstract Objects that are semantically related to the visual scene context are typically better reco...
Visual object recognition and sensitivity to image features are largely influenced by contextual inp...
Integrated representation for identities and locations Gronau et al., 2 Visual context plays a pro...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
In the real world, objects never occur in isolation; they co-vary with other objects and particular ...
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative...
Abstract While scene context is known to facilitate object recognition, little is known about which ...