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- W2069937093 abstract "The appearance and disappearance of an object in the visual field is accompanied by changes to multiple visual features at the object's location. When features at a location change asynchronously, the cue of common onset and offset becomes unreliable, with observers tending to report the most recent pairing of features. Here, we use these last feature reports to study the conditions that lead to a new object representation rather than an update to an existing representation. Experiments 1 and 2 establish that last feature reports predominate in asynchronous displays when feature durations are brief. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrate that these reports also are critically influenced by whether features can be grouped using nontemporal cues such as common shape or location. The results are interpreted within the object-updating framework (Enns, Lleras, & Moore, 2010), which proposes that human vision is biased to represent a rapid image sequence as one or more objects changing over time." @default.
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- W2069937093 title "The role of temporal synchrony in perceptual object formation and updating" @default.
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