Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?

Recent findings have demonstrated the significance of ensemble perception as summarizing visual information to bypass the capacity limitations of working memory and attention. They have focused on representations of visual ensembles using summary statistics (i.e mean and variance). The goal of this...

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Main Authors: Anna María Pálsdóttir 1998-, Ásta Sóley Júlíusdóttir 1998-, Martha Sunneva Helgadóttir 1999-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/41565
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/41565 2023-05-15T16:50:47+02:00 Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance? Anna María Pálsdóttir 1998- Ásta Sóley Júlíusdóttir 1998- Martha Sunneva Helgadóttir 1999- Háskóli Íslands 2022-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/41565 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/41565 Sálfræði Sjónskynjun Thesis Bachelor's 2022 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:49:58Z Recent findings have demonstrated the significance of ensemble perception as summarizing visual information to bypass the capacity limitations of working memory and attention. They have focused on representations of visual ensembles using summary statistics (i.e mean and variance). The goal of this study is to determine if mean and variance representations of orientation are encoded together or separately in the visual working memory. An odd-one-out search task was conducted to investigate this. 36 undergraduates in the University of Iceland took part in the experiment. At first they saw 36 stimuli, which were lines arranged in a 6x6 matrix for around three to four visual search trials and searched for a target which was an oddly oriented line compared to the other distractors. Next the observers were exposed to two new sets simultaneously, featuring only distractors. One set was a comparison set and the other had the same summary statistic as the previous distractor set. This task is called the 2 alternative-forced choice task (2AFC task). Observers had to choose which of the two sets were more similar to the distractors previously presented with. Our results from this study suggest that mean and variance representations are to some extent encoded together in the visual system. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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Sjónskynjun
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Anna María Pálsdóttir 1998-
Ásta Sóley Júlíusdóttir 1998-
Martha Sunneva Helgadóttir 1999-
Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
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description Recent findings have demonstrated the significance of ensemble perception as summarizing visual information to bypass the capacity limitations of working memory and attention. They have focused on representations of visual ensembles using summary statistics (i.e mean and variance). The goal of this study is to determine if mean and variance representations of orientation are encoded together or separately in the visual working memory. An odd-one-out search task was conducted to investigate this. 36 undergraduates in the University of Iceland took part in the experiment. At first they saw 36 stimuli, which were lines arranged in a 6x6 matrix for around three to four visual search trials and searched for a target which was an oddly oriented line compared to the other distractors. Next the observers were exposed to two new sets simultaneously, featuring only distractors. One set was a comparison set and the other had the same summary statistic as the previous distractor set. This task is called the 2 alternative-forced choice task (2AFC task). Observers had to choose which of the two sets were more similar to the distractors previously presented with. Our results from this study suggest that mean and variance representations are to some extent encoded together in the visual system.
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author Anna María Pálsdóttir 1998-
Ásta Sóley Júlíusdóttir 1998-
Martha Sunneva Helgadóttir 1999-
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Ásta Sóley Júlíusdóttir 1998-
Martha Sunneva Helgadóttir 1999-
author_sort Anna María Pálsdóttir 1998-
title Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
title_short Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
title_full Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
title_fullStr Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
title_full_unstemmed Common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
title_sort common or separate summary statistical processes for representing average and variance?
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