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The effects of perceptual history on memory of visual objects.

机译:知觉历史对视觉对象记忆的影响。

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We investigated how the recognition and perception of memory-stored visual objects are influenced by cumulative experience with similar stimuli. The memory of a face was established by training observers to identify a set of faces as either "friends" or "non-friends". Subsequently, for multiple daily sessions, observers continued to perform this identification task, in which presented faces included a sequence of morphed faces, gradually transforming from a friend face (source) to another initially distinguishable non-friend face (target), interleaved with other faces. Initially observers identified only the first part of the morph sequence as "friends". In experimental conditions for which the initial "friends" portion was at least 54% of the sequence, this portion increased along repeated daily practice, until eventually most of the sequence was identified as "friends". After this practice, perceived similarity between source and target faces was much higher than the average similarity between the other face images. These effects did not occur when the morph images were shown in random order using a similar protocol. In addition, corresponding recognition confusions between source and target faces were found. Our findings suggest that memories of objects can be changed as a result of exposure to similar stimuli and show the dependency of these changes on the order in which stimuli are presented and on their level of similarity.
机译:我们调查了记忆存储的视觉对象的识别和感知如何受到类似刺激的累积经验的影响。通过培训观察者来确定面部表情,以将一组面部识别为“朋友”或“非朋友”。随后,对于每天的多个会话,观察者继续执行此识别任务,其中呈现的脸部包含一系列变形的脸部,逐渐从一个朋友脸部(源)转换为另一个最初可区分的非朋友脸部(目标),并与其他面孔。最初,观察者仅将变体序列的第一部分识别为“朋友”。在最初的“朋友”部分至少是序列的54%的实验条件下,该部分会随着重复的日常练习而增加,直到最终将大部分序列确定为“朋友”。经过这种做法,原始人脸和目标人脸之间的感知相似度远高于其他人脸图像之间的平均相似度。当使用类似的协议以随机顺序显示变形图像时,不会发生这些效果。另外,在源和目标面部之间发现了相应的识别混乱。我们的发现表明,物体的记忆可因暴露于相似刺激而改变,并显示出这些变化对刺激呈现顺序及其相似程度的依赖性。

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