This study aimed at assessing the processing time of a natural scene in a fast categorization task of its context or “gist”. In Experiment 1, human subjects performed 4 go/no-go categorization tasks in succession with colour pictures of real-world scenes belonging to 2 natural categories: “Sea” and “mountain”, and 2 artificial categories: “Indoor” and “urban”. Experiment 2 used colour and grey-level scenes in the same tasks to assess the role of colour cues on performance. Pictures were flashed for 26 ms. Both experiments showed that the gist of real-world scenes can be extracted with high accuracy (>90%), short median RT (400–460 ms) and early responses triggered with latencies as short as 260–300 ms. Natural scenes were processed faster t...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
The human visual system is remarkably good at categorizing objects even in challenging visual condit...
AbstractIn a rapid categorisation task, monkeys and humans had to detect a target (animal or food) i...
International audienceThe extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of t...
AbstractThe extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of the scene is st...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine the extent to which rapid visual context categor...
Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it is commonly agreed that basic leve...
International audienceThree monkeys performed a categorization task and a recognition task with brie...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it ...
We studied the time course of material categorization in natural images relative to superordinate an...
Although categorization can take place at different levels of abstraction, classic studies on semant...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
The human visual system is remarkably good at categorizing objects even in challenging visual condit...
AbstractIn a rapid categorisation task, monkeys and humans had to detect a target (animal or food) i...
International audienceThe extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of t...
AbstractThe extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of the scene is st...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Categorization of scenes is a fundamental process of human vision that allows us to efficiently and ...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine the extent to which rapid visual context categor...
Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it is commonly agreed that basic leve...
International audienceThree monkeys performed a categorization task and a recognition task with brie...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Since the pioneering study by Rosch and colleagues in the 70s, it ...
We studied the time course of material categorization in natural images relative to superordinate an...
Although categorization can take place at different levels of abstraction, classic studies on semant...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
The human visual system is remarkably good at categorizing objects even in challenging visual condit...
AbstractIn a rapid categorisation task, monkeys and humans had to detect a target (animal or food) i...