Perceiving Real-World Scenes

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) - Tập 177 Số 4043 - Trang 77-80 - 1972
Irving Biederman1
1Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo 14226

Tóm tắt

When a briefly presented real-world scene was jumbled, the accuracy of identifying a single, cued object was less than that when the scene was coherent. Jumbling remained an effective variable even when the subject knew where to look and what to look for. Thus an object's meaningful context may affect the course of perceptual recognition and not just peripheral scanning or memory.

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