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Title: An advantage for detecting dynamic targets in natural scenes
Authors: Vuong, Quoc C.
Hof, Andries F.
Bulthoff, Heinrich H.
Thornton, Ian M.
Keywords: Landscapes
Visual discrimination
Vision
Field dependence-independence
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Citation: Vuong, Q. C., Hof, A. F., Bulthoff, H. H., & Thornton, I. M. (2006). An advantage for detecting dynamic targets in natural scenes. Journal of Vision, 6(1), 87-96.
Abstract: In the present study, we tested the extent to which observers use dynamic information to detect targets in natural scenes. For this purpose, we used composite stimuli in which target sequences were superimposed onto distractor sequences. We varied target visibility in the composite sequence, and the presence or absence of motion. Across four experiments, we found a dynamic advantage for target detection: Observers performed more accurately with dynamic than static target scenes. This advantage depended on the availability of target motion, irrespective of whether the target was upright or inverted in the image plane (Experiments 1–4). The magnitude of this advantage also depended on the availability of segmentation cues (Experiments 1 and 2) and on the distractors used (Experiments 2 and 4). Overall, the dynamic advantage reported extends previous work using isolated dynamic objects to more complex scenes.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27420
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