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Normative Data for an Expanded Set of Stimuli for Testing High-Level Influences on Object Perception: OMEFA-II

View ORCID ProfileColin S. Flowers, Kimberley D. Orsten-Hooge, Barnes G.L. Jannuzi, Mary A. Peterson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/807446
Colin S. Flowers
1Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
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Kimberley D. Orsten-Hooge
2School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States of America
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Barnes G.L. Jannuzi
3Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
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Mary A. Peterson
1Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
4Cognitive Science Program, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
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Abstract

We present normative data for bipartite displays used to investigate high-level contributions to object perception in general and to figure-ground perception in particular. In these vertically-elongated displays, two equal-area regions of different luminance abut a central, articulated, vertical border. In Intact displays, a portion of a mono-oriented well-known (“familiar”) object is sketched along one side of the border; henceforth the “critical side.” The other side is the “complementary side.” We measured inter-subject agreement among 32 participants regarding objects depicted on the critical and complementary sides of the borders of Intact displays and two other types of displays: upright and inverted Part-Rearranged displays. The parts on the critical side of the border are the same in upright Intact and Part-Rearranged displays but spatially rearranged into a new configuration in the latter. Inter-subject agreement is taken to index the extent to which a side activates traces of previously seen objects near the central border. We report normative data for 288 regions near the central borders of 144 displays (48/type) and a thorough description of the image features. This set of stimuli is larger than an older “Object Memory Effects on Figure Assignment” (OMEFA) set. This new OMEFA-II set of high-resolution displays is available online (https://osf.io/j9kz2/).

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Normative Data for an Expanded Set of Stimuli for Testing High-Level Influences on Object Perception: OMEFA-II
Colin S. Flowers, Kimberley D. Orsten-Hooge, Barnes G.L. Jannuzi, Mary A. Peterson
bioRxiv 807446; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/807446
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Normative Data for an Expanded Set of Stimuli for Testing High-Level Influences on Object Perception: OMEFA-II
Colin S. Flowers, Kimberley D. Orsten-Hooge, Barnes G.L. Jannuzi, Mary A. Peterson
bioRxiv 807446; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/807446

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