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JURICS Stimulus base - Joint Universal Real-world Images with the Continuous States

Markov, Yuri A.
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Tiurina, Natalia A.  
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Mikhalev, Nikita A.
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December 1, 2021
Perception
43rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2021)

In order to study perception and cognition in well-controlled settings, researchers often use simple objects as stimuli, such as colored circles or lines with different orientations. However, the visual processing of real-world objects may significantly differ from “simple" objects (Asp et al., 2021; Brady & Störmer, 2020). One of the complex features of real-world objects corresponding to realistic transformations of the object appearance without changing the object itself is the object’s state. Researchers have previously suggested several stimulus sets with real-world objects from various basic categories, with each category represented by two distinct exemplars and in two different states (e.g., open-close, empty-full - Balaban et al., 2020; Brady, et al., 2013; Markov et al., 2021). These sets were used to study how complex features (exemplars and states) could be stored in visual memory. However, these stimulus sets were not standardized and could be used only in 2AFC tasks. We created a new stimulus set with real-world objects, where each category is represented by two exemplars with continuously changing states (20 steps per exemplar), allowing to conduct experiments with the continuous report paradigm. In accordance with previous validation studies (Snodgrass & Vanderwart, 1980), we will obtain the following norms for each object: the name of the object, the name of the changing state, the familiarity of the object, the familiarity of the changing state, and the complexity of the image. The stimulus set and norms will be available on the website: https://www.ymarkov.com/stimuli-base

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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:000739879500376

Author(s)
Markov, Yuri A.
Tiurina, Natalia A.  
Mikhalev, Nikita A.
Utochkin, Igor S.
Date Issued

2021-12-01

Publisher

SAGE

Publisher place

London

Published in
Perception
Volume

50

Issue

1_SUPPL

Start page

140

End page

140

Subjects

Ophthalmology

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Psychology

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Psychology, Experimental

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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43rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2021)

[Online]

August 22-27, 2021

Available on Infoscience
January 15, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/184498
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