Identification of fragmented object outlines: A dynamic interplay between different component processes |
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Authors: | Katrien Torfs Sven Panis |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Experimental Psychology , University of Leuven , Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The speed of fragmented picture identification depends on a large number of factors whose effects might change in time during an identification attempt. Using survival analysis and fixed fragmentation levels, previous research has shown that effects of complexity, fragment curvature, and time interact. Here, we study the effects of presentation duration and dynamic fragmentation levels. Fragmented object outlines were presented repetitively every 2.25 s, and at each presentation longer fragments were shown (possibly until closure). We recorded the lowest presentation number (minimum 1, maximum 10) that resulted in correct naming by the participants (N=84). Survival analysis was employed to investigate whether and when different factors like presentation duration, complexity, object category (natural vs. artifactual), symmetry, proximity, and fragment curvature influence correct identification. The results confirm and extend previous findings, and are interpreted within a dynamic, interactive processing framework. |
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Keywords: | Contour integration Curvature singularities Fragmented pictures Grouping Interactive processing Matching Object identification Survival analysis |
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