Object Familiarity
visual system ust match a mental representation of an object to a representation stored in memory
Image Clutter, Object Variety, and Variable Views
each view represents a complication for the visual systems to resolve in order to identify objects in the environment
Variable Views
different retinal images that can be projected by some object or category of objects
Image Clutter
characteristics of visual scenes in which many objects are scattered in 3D space, with partial occlusion of various parts of objects by other objects
Object Variety
refers to fact that world contains enormous variety of objects
Representation
gives rise to subjective perceptual experience of that stimulus
Recognition
refers to the process of matching the representation of a stimulus to a representation stored in long-term memory
Perceptual Organization involves
Object Recognition
uses higher-level processes to represent objects fully enough to recognize them
Figure
region of image perceived as being part of object
Ground
region that is perceived as background
Visual System
Perceptual Grouping
process by which visual system combines separate regions of retinal image that go together based on similar properties
Perceptual Interpolation
process by which visual system fills hidden edges and surfaces in order to represent entirety of partially visible objects
Perceptual Organization
refers to visual system’s way of dealing with scenes containing multiple overlapping objects
Edge Extraction
process by which visual system determines location, orientation, and curvature of edges in retinal images
Uniform Connectedness
characteristics of regions of retinal image that have approximately uniform properties
- helps put things together
First step in perceptual organization is to represent scenes
Edges and Simple Shapes in a Retinal Image
this illustrates the retinal image of a scene consisting of four dark gray shapes on a lighter gray background
Figure- Ground Organization: Assigning Border Ownership
Border Ownership
perception that edge/ border is owned by particular region of vertical image
V2 Processing
V1 and V2 include specialized networks that allow important info about border ownership and figure- ground organization to be computed and transmitted rapidly among cells whose combined receptive fields over contiguous areas of visual scene
Gestalt Laws
Gestalt Principles used to group regions