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Greene, Michelle R.; Oliva, Aude – Cognitive Psychology, 2009
Human observers are able to rapidly and accurately categorize natural scenes, but the representation mediating this feat is still unknown. Here we propose a framework of rapid scene categorization that does not segment a scene into objects and instead uses a vocabulary of global, ecological properties that describe spatial and functional aspects…
Descriptors: Models, Classification, Observation, Experiments
Awh, Edward; Serences, John; Laurey, Paul; Dhaliwal, Harpreet; van der Jagt, Thomas; Dassonville, Paul – Cognitive Psychology, 2004
When a visual target is identified, there is a period of several hundred milliseconds when the processing of subsequent targets is impaired, a phenomenon labeled the attentional blink (AB). The emerging consensus is that the identification of a visual target temporarily occupies a limited attentional resource that is essential for all visual…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Attention, Visual Stimuli, Visual Discrimination