Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... Object Identification in Scenes Object identification can be assumed to consist of the following component processes . First , the retinal image is translated into a set of visual primitives ( e.g. surfaces and edges ) . Second , these ...
... Object Identification in Scenes Object identification can be assumed to consist of the following component processes . First , the retinal image is translated into a set of visual primitives ( e.g. surfaces and edges ) . Second , these ...
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... object and , upon completion of the eye movement , to name the object as quickly as possible . Boyce & Pollatsek found that naming latency was shorter for semantically consistent versus inconsistent target objects . As with fixation ...
... object and , upon completion of the eye movement , to name the object as quickly as possible . Boyce & Pollatsek found that naming latency was shorter for semantically consistent versus inconsistent target objects . As with fixation ...
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... object had appeared within a briefly presented scene at a particular location . During each trial , a label naming a target object was presented until the participant was ready to continue , followed by a line drawing of a scene for 150 ...
... object had appeared within a briefly presented scene at a particular location . During each trial , a label naming a target object was presented until the participant was ready to continue , followed by a line drawing of a scene for 150 ...
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