PSYC 2700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Backward Masking, Sensory Memory, Outline Of Object Recognition

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Its 100% potential to mask is at 0. Most effect when it comes at the same time as the target: pattern mask: ex. Its not very affective if its shown at the same time as the target it is best at 100ms. Pattern recognition (ch. #3, starting on p. 58: a. template models, b. Patter recognition: template models, feature models, object recognition, template models. Match stimulus to template in memory: we have these templates that we have in memory, and that are pattern recognition is matching the stimulus to the template we have in our memory, ex. He can remember who"s been in class, who hasn"t. that is a template map. Bottom up models (data driven) coming from out there and going up into our system. complex objects composed of simple features. We can define objects in terms of their features. Location specific (can tel where something changes) Same as simple, but not location specific: hypercomplex:

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