The results of previous studies have suggested that to optimize the decoding of visual information, global contents of a scene are analyzed before local features (global precedence hypothesis). Evidence supporting this hypothesis has been provided for identification of characters, faces, hybrid stimuli, and simple objects. In the present study, we examined identification of high- and low-pass filtered natural pictures. Despite the radical differences in the type of information conveyed by global and local features, confident and accurate identification was achieved on the basis of either kind of information when an intermediate range of spatial frequencies was preserved. The present data are consistent with the notion of global precedence i...
Two experiments are reported investigating the order in which global and local information of visual...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
The results of previous studies have suggested that to optimize the decoding of visual information, ...
The study of scene gist perception examines how observers are able to gain an understanding of a sce...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
frequency, natural image Humans can recognize the gist of a novel image in a single glance, independ...
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investi...
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investi...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
Visual cortex analyzes images by first extracting relevant details (eg, edges) via a large array of ...
Despite the complexity and diversity of natural scenes, humans are very fast and accurate at identif...
Two experiments are reported investigating the order in which global and local information of visual...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
The results of previous studies have suggested that to optimize the decoding of visual information, ...
The study of scene gist perception examines how observers are able to gain an understanding of a sce...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
frequency, natural image Humans can recognize the gist of a novel image in a single glance, independ...
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investi...
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investi...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
Background: The present study concerns parallel and serial processing of visual information, or more...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
Visual cortex analyzes images by first extracting relevant details (eg, edges) via a large array of ...
Despite the complexity and diversity of natural scenes, humans are very fast and accurate at identif...
Two experiments are reported investigating the order in which global and local information of visual...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...