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Title: Perceptual processes in matching and recognition of complex pictures
Authors: Lamberts, Koen
Brockdorff, Noellie
Heit, Evan
Keywords: Memory
Visual perception -- Experiments
Visual perception -- Psychological aspects
Perception -- Physiological aspects -- Research
Reaction time
Recognition (Psychology)
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: American Psychological Association Inc.
Citation: Lamberts, K., Brockdorff, N., & Heit, E. (2002). Perceptual processes in matching and recognition of complex pictures. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28(5), 1176-1191.
Abstract: The role of perceptual feature sampling in speeded matching and recognition was explored in 4 experiments. Experiments 1-3 involved a perceptual matching task with pictures of various objects and scenes. In Experiments 2 and 3, same-different judgments were given under time pressure. The main objective of the matching task was to obtain measures of the perceptual processing rates of different object features. Experiment 4 was an old-new recognition experiment, in which the same stimuli as those in the matching task were used. Response signals were used to limit processing time in the recognition task. The results demonstrated that it is possible to predict speeded recognition performance from performance in perceptual matching. A simple stochastic feature-sampling model provides a unified account of the data from the 4 experiments.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/17080
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