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Crowding and Binding: Not All Feature Dimensions Behave in the Same Way.

Amit Yashar1,2,3,4, Xiuyun Wu1, Jiageng Chen1, Marisa Carrasco1,2.   

Abstract

Humans often fail to identify a target because of nearby flankers. The nature and stages at which this crowding occurs are unclear, and whether crowding operates via a common mechanism across visual dimensions is unknown. Using a dual-estimation report (N = 42), we quantitatively assessed the processing of features alone and in conjunction with another feature both within and between dimensions. Under crowding, observers misreported colors and orientations (i.e., reported a flanker value instead of the target's value) but averaged the target's and flankers' spatial frequencies (SFs). Interestingly, whereas orientation and color errors were independent, orientation and SF errors were interdependent. These qualitative differences of errors across dimensions revealed a tight link between crowding and feature binding, which is contingent on the type of feature dimension. These results and a computational model suggest that crowding and misbinding are due to pooling across a joint coding of orientations and SFs but not of colors.

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Keywords:  color; crowding; estimation; feature binding; open data; open materials; orientation; spatial frequency; spatial integration

Year:  2019        PMID: 31532700      PMCID: PMC6794901          DOI: 10.1177/0956797619870779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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