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Scene structure enhances change detection
Authors:Varakin D Alexander  Levin Daniel T
Affiliation: a Knox College, Galesburg, IL, USAb Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract:Theories of objects recognition, scene perception, and neural representation of scenes imply that jumbling a coherent scene should reduce change detection. However, evidence from the change detection literature questions whether jumbling affects change detection. The experiments reported here demonstrate that jumbling does, in fact, reduce change detection. In Experiments 1 and 2, change detection was better for normal scenes than for jumbled scenes. In Experiment 3, inversion failed to interfere with change detection, demonstrating that the disruption of surface and object continuity inherent to jumbling is responsible for reduced change detection. These findings provide a crucial commonality between change detection research and theories of scene perception and neural representation. We also discuss why previous research may have failed to find effects of jumbling.
Keywords:Change blindness  Change detection  Scene memory  Scene organization  Scene representation  Visual memory
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