OBJECT IDENTIFICATION IN CONTEXT - THE VISUAL PROCESSING OF NATURAL SCENES

被引:53
|
作者
HENDERSON, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ALBERTA,EDMONTON T6G 2E1,ALBERTA,CANADA
关键词
D O I
10.1037/h0084325
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
When we view a natural visual scene, we seem able to determine effortlessly the scene's semantic category, constituent objects, and spatial relations. How do we accomplish this visual-cognitive feat? The commonly held explanation is known as the schema hypothesis, according to which a visual scene is rapidly identified as a member of a semantic category, and predictions generated from the scene category are then used to aid subsequent object identification. In this paper I will first outline and offer a critique of the evidence that has been taken to support the schema hypothesis. I will then offer an alternative framework for understanding scene processing, which I will call the local-processing hypothesis. This hypothesis assumes a modular, informationally-encapsulated architecture, and explicitly includes the role of covert visual attention in scene processing.
引用
收藏
页码:319 / 341
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Early interference of context congruence on object processing in rapid visual categorization of natural scenes
    Joubert, Olivier R.
    Fize, Denis
    Rousselet, Guillaume A.
    Fabre-Thorpe, Michele
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VISION, 2008, 8 (13):
  • [2] Interaction of context congruence on object processing in natural scenes without awareness
    Zhang, Zhao
    Drewes, Jan
    Zhu, Weina
    [J]. PERCEPTION, 2021, 50 (1_SUPPL) : 25 - 25
  • [3] Efficient processing of natural scenes in visual cortex
    Tesileanu, Tiberiu
    Piasini, Eugenio
    Balasubramanian, Vijay
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [4] Age effects on the neural processing of object-context associations in briefly flashed natural scenes
    Remy, F.
    Vayssiere, N.
    Saint-Aubert, L.
    Bacon-Mace, N.
    Pariente, J.
    Barbeau, E.
    Fabre-Thorpe, M.
    [J]. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2020, 136
  • [5] Object categorization in natural scenes: The use of context increases with aging
    Saint-Aubert, L.
    Remy, F.
    Bacon-Mace, N.
    Barbeau, E.
    Vayssiere, N.
    Fabre-Thorpe, M.
    [J]. PERCEPTION, 2011, 40 : 93 - 94
  • [6] Object-position binding in visual memory for natural scenes and object arrays
    Hollingworth, Andrew
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 2007, 33 (01) : 31 - 47
  • [7] Processing of complex stimuli and natural scenes in the visual cortex
    Kayser, C
    Körding, KP
    König, P
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY, 2004, 14 (04) : 468 - 473
  • [8] Incongruent object/context relationships in visual scenes: Where are they processed in the brain?
    Remy, Florence
    Vayssiere, Nathalie
    Pins, Delphine
    Boucart, Muriel
    Fabre-Thorpe, Michele
    [J]. BRAIN AND COGNITION, 2014, 84 (01) : 34 - 43
  • [9] Cutting Through the Noise: Auditory Scenes and Their Effects on Visual Object Processing
    Williams, Jamal R.
    Stormer, Viola S.
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 35 (07) : 814 - 824
  • [10] The properties of object representations constructed during visual search in natural scenes
    Inoue, Kazuya
    Takeda, Yuji
    [J]. VISUAL COGNITION, 2014, 22 (9-10) : 1135 - 1153