Visual search based on motion information in natural images(Summary of Awarded Presentations at the 24th Annual Meeting)
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概要
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We conducted a visual search experiment in which participants detected a target (a moving natural image) which moves in the opposite direction to the other distractor images. A set size effect, that is, decrease of accuracy as the number of stimuli in the display increased, was observed. In another experiment to identify a factor that restricted the participants' performance in the task, we used moving random-dot patterns having various amount of relative motion. We found that a target with zero relative motion did pop-out, but the accuracy decreased as the amount of relative motion increased. We estimated the strength of the relative motion of the moving natural images based on the motion-energy model, and found a negative correlation between the accuracy and the strength of relative motion in the natural images. These results suggest that the relative motion is the primary factor for a visual search of moving natural images based on direction information.
- 日本基礎心理学会の論文
- 2006-09-30
著者
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TAKEUCHI Tatsuto
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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SUGIYAMA Tamami
Tokyo Woman's Christian University
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IMAI Hisato
Tokyo Woman's Christian University
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Imai Hisato
Tokyo Woman's Christian University
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Sugiyama Tamami
Tokyo Woman's Christian University:ntt Communication Science Laboratories
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- Visual search based on motion information in natural images(Summary of Awarded Presentations at the 24th Annual Meeting)