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Revisiting scene primes for object locations.

F Germeys1, G d'Ydewalle

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Leuven, Belgium. filip.germeys@psy.kuleuven.ac.be

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology
|September 8, 2001
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Scene priming can speed up object processing by drawing attention to critical objects through local onset effects, enhancing spatial layout representations and facilitating faster reactions in target scenes.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception
  • Experimental Psychology

Background:

  • Prior scene experience can influence spatial processing of subsequent scenes.
  • Immediate priming effects on spatial layout representations were previously suggested.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the mechanism behind scene priming effects on spatial object processing.
  • To determine if facilitating effects are due to spatial layout induction or object onset.

Main Methods:

  • Observers performed a spatial judgment task on target scenes.
  • Prime scenes (same or different) and control stimuli preceded target scenes.
  • Reaction times were measured and analyzed based on prime type and object presentation.

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Main Results:

  • Faster reaction times were observed for target scenes preceded by same-scene primes.
  • This facilitation was attributed to the sudden appearance (onset) of critical objects.
  • Local onset of objects in same-scene primes shifted attention, enhancing processing.

Conclusions:

  • The facilitating effect of scene priming is explained by attentional shifts caused by local object onsets.
  • This mechanism, rather than solely spatial layout induction, underlies enhanced spatial processing.