We present normative data for an expanded set of stimuli designed to investigate past experience effects on object detection. The stimuli are vertically-elongated "bipartite" displays comprising two equal-area regions meeting at an articulated central border. When the central border is assigned to one side, a shaped figure (i.e., an object) is detected on that side. Participants viewing brief masked exposures typically detect figures more often on the critical side of Intact displays where a common ("familiar") object is depicted than on a matched critical side of Part-Rearranged (PR) displays comprising the same parts arranged in novel configurations. This pattern of results showed that past experience in the form of familiar configuration...
Recent studies have found a larger neural activation for stimuli which are more extreme exemplars of...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...
Faces and objects from other classes are often encoded in terms of their deviation from a class prot...
Previous studies have argued that faces and other objects are encoded in terms of their deviation fr...
Natural scenes are characterized by individual objects as well as by global scene properties such as...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
The ventral visual pathway is directly involved in the perception and recognition of objects. Howeve...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Methods to assess the strength of figure-ground cues generally fall into two categories: (1) Subject...
In three experiments we investigated whether conscious object recognition is necessary or sufficient...
Viewing the world, we are confronted with multiple visual objects, each of which might be composed o...
Although the visual system rapidly categorizes objects seen under optimal viewing conditions, the ca...
Object memories activated by borders serve as priors for figure assignment: figures are more likely ...
Recent studies have found a larger neural activation for stimuli which are more extreme exemplars of...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...
Faces and objects from other classes are often encoded in terms of their deviation from a class prot...
Previous studies have argued that faces and other objects are encoded in terms of their deviation fr...
Natural scenes are characterized by individual objects as well as by global scene properties such as...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
The ventral visual pathway is directly involved in the perception and recognition of objects. Howeve...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
The conclusion that scene knowledge interacts with object perception depends on evidence that object...
Methods to assess the strength of figure-ground cues generally fall into two categories: (1) Subject...
In three experiments we investigated whether conscious object recognition is necessary or sufficient...
Viewing the world, we are confronted with multiple visual objects, each of which might be composed o...
Although the visual system rapidly categorizes objects seen under optimal viewing conditions, the ca...
Object memories activated by borders serve as priors for figure assignment: figures are more likely ...
Recent studies have found a larger neural activation for stimuli which are more extreme exemplars of...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Visual attention and memory research focus heavily on controlled experiments with simple visual feat...