Randomness impacts specific priors building, visual exploration, and perception in object recognition

Author:

Gal CécileORCID,Țincaș Ioana,Moca Vasile V.ORCID,Ciuparu AndreiORCID,Dan Loredana E.,Smith Marie L.ORCID,Gliga TeodoraORCID,Mureșan Raul C.ORCID

Abstract

1.AbstractRecognising objects is a vital skill on which humans heavily rely to respond quickly and adaptively to their environment. Yet, we lack understanding on the role visual information sampling plays in this process, and its relation to the individual’s priors. To bridge this gap, the eye-movements of 18 adult participants were recorded during a free-viewing object-recognition task usingDotsstimuli (Moca et al., 2011). Participants viewed the stimuli in one of three orders: from most visible to least (Descending), least visible to most (Ascending) or in a randomised order (Random). This dictated the strength of their priors along the experiment. Adding to Moca et al.’s original finding that visibility order influenced participants’ recognition performance and visual exploration, we found that while orders allowing for stronger priors generally led participants to visually sample more informative locations, this was not the case ofRandomparticipants. Indeed, they appeared to behave naïvely, and their use of specific object-related priors seemed fully impaired, while they seemed to maintain the ability to use general task-related priors to guide their exploration. These findings have important implications for our understanding of perception, which appears markedly subjective even at the basic level of visual sampling and object perception.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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