We are continuously surrounded by a noisy and ever-changing environment. Instead of analyzing all the elements in a scene, our visual system has the ability to compress an enormous amount of visual information into ensemble representations, such as perceiving a forest instead of every single tree. Still, it is unclear why such complex scenes appear to be the same from moment to moment despite fluctuations, noise, and discontinuities in retinal images. The general effects of change blindness are usually thought to stabilize scene perception, making us unaware of minor inconsistencies between scenes. Here, we propose an alternative, that stable scene perception is actively achieved by the visual system through global serial dependencies: the ...
Visual input is muddled and full of interference. In order to make sense of all the interference the...
Object identities somehow appear stable and continuous over time despite eye movements, disruptions ...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
Participants were affiliates of UC Berkeley and provided written informed consent before participati...
We tested whether the intervening time between multiple glances influences the independence of the r...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Aims Visual perception is systematically biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past, a phenomenon...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank M. Riga for help in data collection and processing. All exper...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
In our moment-to-moment perceptual experience, visual scenes can change, but objects rarely spontane...
Our senses provide us with a rich experience of a detailed visual world, yet the empirical results s...
The study of scene gist perception examines how observers are able to gain an understanding of a sce...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
Visual input is muddled and full of interference. In order to make sense of all the interference the...
Object identities somehow appear stable and continuous over time despite eye movements, disruptions ...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...
Participants were affiliates of UC Berkeley and provided written informed consent before participati...
We tested whether the intervening time between multiple glances influences the independence of the r...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
Aims Visual perception is systematically biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past, a phenomenon...
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the visual experi...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank M. Riga for help in data collection and processing. All exper...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
Visual input often arrives in a noisy and discontinuous stream, owing to head and eye movements, occ...
In our moment-to-moment perceptual experience, visual scenes can change, but objects rarely spontane...
Our senses provide us with a rich experience of a detailed visual world, yet the empirical results s...
The study of scene gist perception examines how observers are able to gain an understanding of a sce...
In serial dependence (SD), perceptual decisions are biased toward stimuli seen in the recent past. I...
Visual input is muddled and full of interference. In order to make sense of all the interference the...
Object identities somehow appear stable and continuous over time despite eye movements, disruptions ...
There is good evidence that biological perceptual systems exploit the temporal continuity in the wor...