Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, and empirical evidence is still inconclusive. Specifically, it was recently suggested that contextual violations affect early processing of a scene only when the incongruent object and the scene are presented a-synchronously, creating expectations. We compared event-related potentials (ERPs) evoked by scenes that depicted a person performing an action using either a congruent or an incongruent object (e.g., a man shaving with a razor or with a fork) when scene and object were presented simultaneously. We also explored the role of attention in contextual processing by using a pre-cue to direct subjects׳ attention towards or away from the congr...
& When responding to stimuli in our environment, the pres-ence of multiple items associated with...
AbstractThe gist of a visual scene is perceived in a fraction of a second but in change detection ta...
Recent work aimed at uncovering the temporal dynamics of scene processing (Harel et al., 2016) has f...
Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, ...
International audienceThe present study investigated the temporal dynamics of the object-scene congr...
Object processing is affected by the gist of the scene within which it is embedded. Previous ERP res...
In the current thesis, we present a series of three ERP experiments investigating the time-course an...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
International audienceWhereas most scientists agree that scene context can influence object recognit...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
International audience: Rapid object visual categorization in briefly flashed natural scenes is infl...
Visual perception is influenced at early processing stages by geometric spatiotemporal context regul...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects within briefly presented natural scenes. Previou...
& When responding to stimuli in our environment, the pres-ence of multiple items associated with...
AbstractThe gist of a visual scene is perceived in a fraction of a second but in change detection ta...
Recent work aimed at uncovering the temporal dynamics of scene processing (Harel et al., 2016) has f...
Whether contextual regularities facilitate perceptual stages of scene processing is widely debated, ...
International audienceThe present study investigated the temporal dynamics of the object-scene congr...
Object processing is affected by the gist of the scene within which it is embedded. Previous ERP res...
In the current thesis, we present a series of three ERP experiments investigating the time-course an...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
International audienceWhereas most scientists agree that scene context can influence object recognit...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
Visual scene context is well-known to facilitate the recognition of scene-congruent objects. Interes...
International audience: Rapid object visual categorization in briefly flashed natural scenes is infl...
Visual perception is influenced at early processing stages by geometric spatiotemporal context regul...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
Humans can quickly and accurately recognize objects within briefly presented natural scenes. Previou...
& When responding to stimuli in our environment, the pres-ence of multiple items associated with...
AbstractThe gist of a visual scene is perceived in a fraction of a second but in change detection ta...
Recent work aimed at uncovering the temporal dynamics of scene processing (Harel et al., 2016) has f...