Authors
Andrew Hollingworth, John M Henderson
Publication date
2002/2
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
113
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The nature of the information retained from previously fixated (and hence attended) objects in natural scenes was investigated. In a saccade-contingent change paradigm, participants successfully detected type and token changes (Experiment 1) or token and rotation changes (Experiment 2) to a target object when the object had been previously attended but was no longer within the focus of attention when the change occurred. In addition, participants demonstrated accurate type-, token-, and orientation-discrimination performance on subsequent long-term memory tests (Experiments 1 and 2) and during online perceptual processing of a scene (Experiment 3). These data suggest that relatively detailed visual information is retained in memory from previously attended objects in natural scenes. A model of scene perception and long-term memory is proposed.
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A Hollingworth, JM Henderson - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 2002