Three experiments investigated whether the semantic informativeness of a scene region (object) influences its representation between successive views. In Exper-iment 1, a scene and a modified version of that scene were presented in alter-nation, separated by a brief retention interval. A changed object was either semantically consistent with the scene (non-informative) or inconsistent (infor-mative). Change detection latency was shorter in the semantically inconsistent versus consistent condition. In Experiment 2, eye movements wereeliminated by presenting a single cycle of the change sequence. Detection accuracy was higher for inconsistent versus consistent objects. This inconsistent object advantage was obtained when the potential strateg...
We examined the extent to which semantic informativeness, consistency with expectations and perceptu...
International audienceVisual information in the real world is typically continuous over time. In a p...
The nature of the information retained from previously fixated (and hence attended) objects in natur...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
Summary : Influence of semantic factors on blindness to progressive changes in visual scenes. Severa...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
Among the factors that give rise to the \u2018Change Blindness\u2019 phenomenon we wanted to investi...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
We examined the extent to which semantic informativeness, consistency with expectations and perceptu...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Which is more detectable, the change of a consistent or an inconsistent object in a scene? This ques...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
We examined the extent to which semantic informativeness, consistency with expectations and perceptu...
International audienceVisual information in the real world is typically continuous over time. In a p...
The nature of the information retained from previously fixated (and hence attended) objects in natur...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
In a one-shot change detection task, we investigated the relationship between semantic properties (h...
Summary : Influence of semantic factors on blindness to progressive changes in visual scenes. Severa...
This thesis investigated the ability to process semantic information from foveal and extrafoveal vis...
Among the factors that give rise to the \u2018Change Blindness\u2019 phenomenon we wanted to investi...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
We examined the extent to which semantic informativeness, consistency with expectations and perceptu...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Which is more detectable, the change of a consistent or an inconsistent object in a scene? This ques...
AbstractA previous study (Vision Research 51 (2011) 1192–1205) found evidence for semantic guidance ...
We examined the extent to which semantic informativeness, consistency with expectations and perceptu...
International audienceVisual information in the real world is typically continuous over time. In a p...
The nature of the information retained from previously fixated (and hence attended) objects in natur...