Colour has been shown to facilitate the recognition of scene images, but only when these images contain natural scenes, for which colour is 'diagnostic'. Here we investigate whether colour can also facilitate memory for scene images, and whether this would hold for natural scenes in particular. In the first experiment participants first studied a set of colour and greyscale natural and man-made scene images. Next, the same images were presented, randomly mixed with a different set. Participants were asked to indicate whether they had seen the images during the study phase. Surprisingly, performance was better for greyscale than for coloured images, and this difference is due to the higher false alarm rate for both natural and man-made colou...
Although objects can be identified solely on the basis of information provided by their spatial stru...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
Colour and greyscale (black and white) pictures look different to us, but it is not clear whether th...
The present research tested semantic factors of colors affect natural scene memory. Particularly, we...
The authors used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visua...
Although color plays a prominent part in our subjective experience of the visual world, the evolutio...
We used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visual memory ...
AbstractAlthough color plays a prominent part in our subjective experience of the visual world, the ...
ABSTRACT—We offer a framework for understanding how color operates to improve visual memory for imag...
Color is a salient feature which conveys important information about the objects in our visual world...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Colour is a striking aspect of our visual experience; despite this the influence colour has on cogni...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Some studies suggest that there is a memory colour effect for familiar objects but whether this effe...
Color deficient (dichromat) and normal observers' recognition memory for colored and black-and-white...
Although objects can be identified solely on the basis of information provided by their spatial stru...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
Colour and greyscale (black and white) pictures look different to us, but it is not clear whether th...
The present research tested semantic factors of colors affect natural scene memory. Particularly, we...
The authors used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visua...
Although color plays a prominent part in our subjective experience of the visual world, the evolutio...
We used a recognition memory paradigm to assess the influence of color information on visual memory ...
AbstractAlthough color plays a prominent part in our subjective experience of the visual world, the ...
ABSTRACT—We offer a framework for understanding how color operates to improve visual memory for imag...
Color is a salient feature which conveys important information about the objects in our visual world...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Colour is a striking aspect of our visual experience; despite this the influence colour has on cogni...
We examined the effects of colour cues on the express categorization of natural scenes. Using a go/n...
Some studies suggest that there is a memory colour effect for familiar objects but whether this effe...
Color deficient (dichromat) and normal observers' recognition memory for colored and black-and-white...
Although objects can be identified solely on the basis of information provided by their spatial stru...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
Colour and greyscale (black and white) pictures look different to us, but it is not clear whether th...