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Wilma A Bainbridge1, Chris I Baker2

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Current Biology : CB
|December 22, 2020
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Scene memory involves boundary extension (BE) and boundary contraction (BC). Our findings suggest these effects are equally common, challenging the idea that only scene construction causes BE.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception
  • Memory Research

Background:

  • The study examines scene memory, differentiating between scene construction and normalization processes.
  • Intraub's theory suggests scene construction leads to boundary extension (BE), while normalization causes bidirectional effects (BE and boundary contraction, BC).

Discussion:

  • This research challenges Intraub's premise by observing both BE and BC effects.
  • The study utilized large, representative stimulus sets, unlike prior research with potentially limited sampling.

Key Insights:

  • Both BE and BC occur with similar frequency in scene memory tasks.
  • Prior studies might have overestimated the link between scene construction and unidirectional BE due to stimulus limitations.

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Outlook:

  • Future research should explore the cognitive mechanisms underlying both BE and BC.
  • Investigating the role of stimulus set size and representativeness in memory research is crucial.