A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a complex scene in order to allow effective operation within it. Interestingly, the stimuli used to investigate scene perception have varied greatly between studies, ranging from line drawings to coloured drawings, computer-generated scenes, photographs, and real scenes. Are findings from these different types of scene stimulus equally ecologically valid? Two experiments are reported that address this issue. In the first we compared photographic and non-photographic scenes and found that observers perform better in questions testing object memory when viewing photographs, suggesting an initial benefit for encoding information from photographs. In the...
Colour has been shown to facilitate the recognition of scene images, but only when these images cont...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...
We studied visual memory for objects in natural scenes. Participants viewed photographs or pictures ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
Research studies in psychology typically use two-dimensional (2D) images of objects as proxies for r...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Object descriptions are extracted and retained across saccades when observers view natural scenes. W...
In our everyday world, we typically have an expectancy as to the kinds of scenes that we will see fr...
What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance becomes longer...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
What distinguishes scenes from nonscenes? Photographs of objects on both naturalistic and blank back...
Intraub, HeleneThis research sought to isolate and measure the effect of objects’ properties and ass...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
To be able to operate in the world around us, we need to store visual information for further proces...
Colour has been shown to facilitate the recognition of scene images, but only when these images cont...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...
We studied visual memory for objects in natural scenes. Participants viewed photographs or pictures ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
Research studies in psychology typically use two-dimensional (2D) images of objects as proxies for r...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Object descriptions are extracted and retained across saccades when observers view natural scenes. W...
In our everyday world, we typically have an expectancy as to the kinds of scenes that we will see fr...
What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance becomes longer...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
What distinguishes scenes from nonscenes? Photographs of objects on both naturalistic and blank back...
Intraub, HeleneThis research sought to isolate and measure the effect of objects’ properties and ass...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
To be able to operate in the world around us, we need to store visual information for further proces...
Colour has been shown to facilitate the recognition of scene images, but only when these images cont...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...
We studied visual memory for objects in natural scenes. Participants viewed photographs or pictures ...