Sequential priming of 3-D perceptual organization

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Jason S. McCarley
Zijiang J. He
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[1] University of Louisville,Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
[2] University of Illinois,Beckman Institute
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
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Perception & Psychophysics | 2001年 / 63卷
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Target Color; Perceptual Organization; Search Display; Stimulus Orientation; Binocular Disparity;
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In four experiments, the effects of sequential priming on the perceptual organization of complex three-dimensional (3-D) displays were examined. Observers were asked to view stereoscopic arrays and to search an embedded subset of items for an odd-colored target while 3-D orientation of the stimuli was varied randomly between trials. Search times decreased reliably when 3-D stimulus orientation was unchanged on consecutive trials, indicating substantial sequential priming by 3-D stimulus layout. The priming was nonsensory and was independent of priming by additional stimulus characteristics. Finally, priming by 3-D layout was unaffected by observers’ foreknowledge of display orientation. Results indicate that perceptual organization of 3-D stimuli is guided by a short-term trace of 3-D spatial relationships between stimuli.
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