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Representations of scene layout can consist of independent, functional pieces.

Thomas Sanocki1, Kimberly Michelet, Eric Sellers, Joseph Reynolds.   

Abstract

A scene prime can induce a mental representation of layout that is functional in the sense that it facilitates the processing of depth relations in a subsequent same-scene target. Five experiments indicated that the representation can consist of separate and independent functional regions. In each experiment, primes with as many as four unrelated regions facilitated spatial processing within each region. The prime representations were functional despite structural discontinuity at region borders. The results indicate a limitation in the importance of structural constraint in representations of scene layout. However, when structural disruption occurred within regions that were perceived (Experiment 5), spatial processing was slowed. The results suggest that scene representation is more top down than is scene perception; the effects of structural disruption were overcome within representations, but not within perception.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16900833     DOI: 10.3758/bf03193686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Psychophys        ISSN: 0031-5117


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Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 1.886

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Authors:  Thomas Sanocki
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2013-04

3.  Behavioral biases when viewing multiplexed scenes: scene structure and frames of reference for inspection.

Authors:  Matthew J Stainer; Kenneth C Scott-Brown; Benjamin W Tatler
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2013-09-24
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