The role of shape recognition in figure/ground perception in infancy

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Hannah White
Rachel Jubran
Alison Heck
Alyson Chroust
Ramesh S. Bhatt
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[1] University of Kentucky,Department of Psychology
[2] East Tennessee State University,undefined
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2018年 / 25卷
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Figure/ground perception; Top-down processing in infancy; Attention; Perceptual organization in infancy; Top-down influences on figure/ground perception;
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In this study we sought to determine whether infants, like adults, utilize previous experience to guide figure/ground processing. After familiarization to a shape, 5-month-olds preferentially attended to the side of an ambiguous figure/ground test stimulus corresponding to that shape, suggesting that they were viewing that portion as the figure. Infants’ failure to exhibit this preference in a control condition in which both sides of the test stimulus were displayed as figures indicated that the results in the experimental condition were not due to a preference between two figure shapes. These findings demonstrate for the first time that figure/ground processing in infancy is sensitive to top-down influence. Thus, a critical aspect of figure/ground processing is functional early in life.
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页码:1381 / 1387
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