Normative Data For An Expanded Set Of Stimuli For Testing High-Level Influences On Object Perception: Omefa-Ii

PLOS ONE(2020)

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We present normative data for an expanded set of stimuli designed to investigate past experience effects on object detection. The stimuli are vertically-elongated "bipartite" displays comprising two equal-area regions meeting at an articulated central border. When the central border is assigned to one side, a shaped figure (i.e., an object) is detected on that side. Participants viewing brief masked exposures typically detect figures more often on thecriticalside ofIntactdisplays where a common ("familiar") object is depicted than on a matched critical side ofPart-Rearranged(PR) displays comprising the same parts arranged in novel configurations. This pattern of results showed that past experience in the form offamiliar configurationrather thanfamiliar parts is a prior for figure assignment. Spurred by research implicating a network involving the perirhinal cortex of the medial temporal lobe in these familiar configuration effects, we enlarged the stimulus set from 24 to 48 base stimuli to increase its usefulness for behavioral, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging experiments. We measured the percentage of participants who agreed on a single interpretation for each side ofIntact,Upright PR, andInverted PRdisplays (144 displays; 288 sides) under long exposure conditions. High inter-subject agreement is taken to operationally define a familiar configuration. This new stimulus set is well-suited to investigate questions concerning how parts and wholes are integrated and how high- and low-level brain areas interact in object detection. This set also allows tests of predictions regarding cross-border competition in figure assignment and assessments of individual differences. The displays, their image statistics, and normative data are available online ().
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object perception,normative data,stimuli,high-level
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