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Segmentation as a bottleneck in numerical cognition
Lauren S Aulet1, Jessica F Cantlon2
1Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 135 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA. laulet@umass.edu.
Number perception in real-world scenes is challenging. Object segmentation and occlusion in complex naturalistic images significantly impair numerical discrimination compared to simple dot arrays, impacting cognitive models.
Area of Science:
- Cognitive Psychology
- Visual Perception
- Numerical Cognition
Background:
- Ecological relevance of number perception is often assumed but rarely tested with naturalistic stimuli.
- Traditional studies use simplified stimuli (e.g., dot arrays), limiting understanding of real-world number processing.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate numerical discrimination in naturalistic visual scenes.
- To compare performance with traditional stimuli (dot arrays) and assess the impact of complexity and occlusion.
Main Methods:
- Adult participants performed number discrimination tasks using four stimulus types: dot arrays, noisy dot arrays, naturalistic images, and pseudo-naturalistic images.
- Stimuli varied in object count, complexity, and occlusion levels.
Main Results:
- Numerical discrimination accuracy was significantly lower for naturalistic and pseudo-naturalistic images compared to dot arrays.
- Performance decline in naturalistic conditions correlated with increased object count and was driven by object occlusion.
- An interaction revealed that object count only affected performance when occlusion was present.
Conclusions:
- Object segmentation, especially with occlusion, creates a bottleneck for numerical discrimination in complex scenes.
- Current models of numerical cognition need to incorporate the computational costs of scene parsing.
- Findings highlight the ecological limitations of number perception in cluttered, real-world environments.
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