PSY280H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Change Blindness, Change Detection, Parahippocampal Gyrus
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Inability to perceive more than one object at a time (simultagnosia) Nonselective pathway: contributes information about the distribution of features across a scene as well as information ab. Selective pathway: permits the recognition of one or a very few objects at a time. This pathway passes through the bottleneck of selective attention. Nonselective pathway: contributes information about the distribution of features across a scene as well as information about the gist of the scene. This pathway does not pass through the bottleneck of attention. Ensemble statistics: the average and distribution of properties, such as orientation or colour, over a set of objects or a re. There are four differences between these two images. Boundary extension is an error of committing a scene to memory, in which people confidently remember seeing a surroun. Scene context provides an important cue for object detection! Relational violations can make perception of objects in scenes harder! (biederman et al.