What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance becomes longer? We asked naive subjects to report in a free-form format what they saw when looking at briefly presented real-life photographs. Our subjects received no specific information as to the content of each stimulus. Thus, our paradigm differs from previous studies where subjects were cued before a picture was presented and/or were probed with multiple-choice questions. In the first stage, 90 novel grayscale photographs were foveally shown to a group of 22 native-English-speaking subjects. The presentation time was chosen at random from a set of seven possible times (from 27 to 500 ms). A perceptual mask followed each photograph immediately. After ...
We cannot directly uncover the contents of our mind but we can come closer to cognitive processes vi...
Võ ML-H, Schneider WX. A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential processing of flashed scene previews...
Humans perceive natural scenes with great efficiently, if the task is simple (e.g. categorization or...
What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance becomes longer...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
ABSTRACT—What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous effor...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
A preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scen...
Scene perception is a powerful, remarkable process that handles an immense variety of possible scene...
preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scenes...
In our everyday world, we typically have an expectancy as to the kinds of scenes that we will see fr...
The eyes are the front end to the vast majority of the human behavioural repertoire. The manner in w...
In two experiments we examined whether the allocation of attention in natural scene viewing is influ...
We cannot directly uncover the contents of our mind but we can come closer to cognitive processes vi...
Võ ML-H, Schneider WX. A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential processing of flashed scene previews...
Humans perceive natural scenes with great efficiently, if the task is simple (e.g. categorization or...
What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance becomes longer...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous efforts to ans...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
ABSTRACT—What information is available from a brief glance at a novel scene? Although previous effor...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Although the scene processing...
A preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scen...
Scene perception is a powerful, remarkable process that handles an immense variety of possible scene...
preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scenes...
In our everyday world, we typically have an expectancy as to the kinds of scenes that we will see fr...
The eyes are the front end to the vast majority of the human behavioural repertoire. The manner in w...
In two experiments we examined whether the allocation of attention in natural scene viewing is influ...
We cannot directly uncover the contents of our mind but we can come closer to cognitive processes vi...
Võ ML-H, Schneider WX. A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential processing of flashed scene previews...
Humans perceive natural scenes with great efficiently, if the task is simple (e.g. categorization or...