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Visual memory and visual perception: when memory improves visual search
Authors:Benoit Riou  Mathieu Lesourd  Lionel Brunel  Rémy Versace
Affiliation:1.Laboratoire d’Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs (EMC), EA 3082,Université Lumière Lyon 2,Bron Cedex,France
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between memory and perception in order to identify the influence of a memory dimension in perceptual processing. Our aim was to determine whether the variation of typical size between items (i.e., the size in real life) affects visual search. In two experiments, the congruency between typical size difference and perceptual size difference was manipulated in a visual search task. We observed that congruency between the typical and perceptual size differences decreased reaction times in the visual search (Exp. 1), and noncongruency between these two differences increased reaction times in the visual search (Exp. 2). We argue that these results highlight that memory and perception share some resources and reveal the intervention of typical size difference on the computation of the perceptual size difference.
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