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Eye movement patterns during the recognition of three-dimensional objects: preferential fixation of concave surface curvature minima

Eye movement patterns during the recognition of three-dimensional objects: preferential fixation of concave surface curvature minima
Eye movement patterns during the recognition of three-dimensional objects: preferential fixation of concave surface curvature minima

This study used eye movement patterns to examine how high-level shape information is used during 3D object recognition. Eye movements were recorded while observers either actively memorized or passively viewed sets of novel objects, and then during a subsequent recognition memory task. Fixation data were contrasted against different algorithmically generated models of shape analysis based on: (1) regions of internal concave or (2) convex surface curvature discontinuity or (3) external bounding contour. The results showed a preference for fixation at regions of internal local features during both active memorization and passive viewing but also for regions of concave surface curvature during the recognition task. These findings provide new evidence supporting the special functional status of local concave discontinuities in recognition and show how studies of eye movement patterns can elucidate shape information processing in human vision.

Concavity, Convexity, Eye movements, Object recognition, Object shape perception, Surface curvature extrema, Visual saliency
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Leek, E. Charles
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Cristino, Filipe
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Conlan, Lina I.
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Patterson, Candy
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Rodriguez, Elly
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Johnston, Stephen J.
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Leek, E. Charles, Cristino, Filipe, Conlan, Lina I., Patterson, Candy, Rodriguez, Elly and Johnston, Stephen J. (2012) Eye movement patterns during the recognition of three-dimensional objects: preferential fixation of concave surface curvature minima. Journal of Vision, 12 (1), 1-15. (doi:10.1167/12.1.7).

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Abstract

This study used eye movement patterns to examine how high-level shape information is used during 3D object recognition. Eye movements were recorded while observers either actively memorized or passively viewed sets of novel objects, and then during a subsequent recognition memory task. Fixation data were contrasted against different algorithmically generated models of shape analysis based on: (1) regions of internal concave or (2) convex surface curvature discontinuity or (3) external bounding contour. The results showed a preference for fixation at regions of internal local features during both active memorization and passive viewing but also for regions of concave surface curvature during the recognition task. These findings provide new evidence supporting the special functional status of local concave discontinuities in recognition and show how studies of eye movement patterns can elucidate shape information processing in human vision.

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Published date: 1 January 2012
Keywords: Concavity, Convexity, Eye movements, Object recognition, Object shape perception, Surface curvature extrema, Visual saliency

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Local EPrints ID: 494011
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494011
ISSN: 1534-7362
PURE UUID: c7322a18-7610-4921-8b07-e535e0d22992
ORCID for E. Charles Leek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9258-7504

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Last modified: 21 Sep 2024 02:13

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Author: E. Charles Leek ORCID iD
Author: Filipe Cristino
Author: Lina I. Conlan
Author: Candy Patterson
Author: Elly Rodriguez
Author: Stephen J. Johnston

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