A pictured object can be readily detected in a rapid serial visual presentation sequence when the target is specified by a superordinate category name such as animal or vehicle. Are category features the initial basis for detection, with identification of the specific object occurring in a second stage (Evans & Treisman, 2005), or is identification of the object the basis for detection? When 2 targets in the same superordinate category are presented successively (lag 1), only the identification-first hypothesis predicts lag 1 sparing of the second target. The results of 2 experiments with novel pictures and a wide range of categories supported the identification-first hypothesis and a transient-attention model of lag 1 sparing and the atten...
We report a series of dual-task experiments, in which a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task...
International audienceThe processes underlying object recognition are fundamental for the understand...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
Pictured objects and scenes can be understood in a brief glimpse, but there is a debate about whethe...
The human visual system has the remarkable ability to rapidly detect meaning from visual stimuli. Po...
The visual system is exquisitely adapted to the task of extracting conceptual information from visua...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
AbstractTo understand the neural mechanisms underlying humans’ exquisite ability at processing brief...
Three experiments using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) tested participants' ability to dete...
A rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) technique was used to investigate the role of the nature o...
The second of two targets (T2) embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVSVP) is often miss...
We report a series of dual-task experiments, in which a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task...
When observers are asked to report a feature of a single target displayed in rapid serial visual pre...
<div><p>The processes underlying object recognition are fundamental for the understanding of visual ...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
We report a series of dual-task experiments, in which a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task...
International audienceThe processes underlying object recognition are fundamental for the understand...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...
Pictured objects and scenes can be understood in a brief glimpse, but there is a debate about whethe...
The human visual system has the remarkable ability to rapidly detect meaning from visual stimuli. Po...
The visual system is exquisitely adapted to the task of extracting conceptual information from visua...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
AbstractTo understand the neural mechanisms underlying humans’ exquisite ability at processing brief...
Three experiments using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) tested participants' ability to dete...
A rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) technique was used to investigate the role of the nature o...
The second of two targets (T2) embedded in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVSVP) is often miss...
We report a series of dual-task experiments, in which a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task...
When observers are asked to report a feature of a single target displayed in rapid serial visual pre...
<div><p>The processes underlying object recognition are fundamental for the understanding of visual ...
AbstractHumans comprehend the “gist” of even a complex natural scene within a small fraction of a se...
We report a series of dual-task experiments, in which a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task...
International audienceThe processes underlying object recognition are fundamental for the understand...
Long-term recognition memory for some pictures is consistently better than for others (Isola, Xiao, ...