In three experiments, we examine whether the encoding of object location is used in Multiple Object Tracking. Observers were asked to track four target discs among eight identical distractors on a display where the same random-dot texture was used for object surfaces and display background. Stereoscopic glasses were used to create two display conditions: 3D (where objects appeared to float in front of the background texture) and 2D (where objects appeared on the background texture). In the 2D displays, disks were only visible while they moved and became indistinguishable from the background when they stopped. In 75% of the trials, the objects halted movement mid-trial for one, two, or four seconds.
Multiple object tracking through temporal gaps created by the fading of objects
H. Haladjian,Z. Pylyshyn,A. Kugel
Published 2010 in Journal of Vision
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2010
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Journal of Vision
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2010-03-22
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Computer Science, Psychology
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