Is Coarse-to-Fine Strategy Sensitive to Normal Aging?

Theories on visual perception agree that visual recognition begins with global analysis and ends with detailed analysis. Different results from neurophysiological, computational, and behavioral studies all indicate that the totality of visual information is not immediately conveyed, but that informa...

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Vydané v:PloS one Ročník 7; číslo 6; s. e38493
Hlavní autori: Musel, Benoit, Chauvin, Alan, Guyader, Nathalie, Chokron, Sylvie, Peyrin, Carole
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States Public Library of Science 04.06.2012
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Shrnutí:Theories on visual perception agree that visual recognition begins with global analysis and ends with detailed analysis. Different results from neurophysiological, computational, and behavioral studies all indicate that the totality of visual information is not immediately conveyed, but that information analysis follows a predominantly coarse-to-fine processing sequence (low spatial frequencies are extracted first, followed by high spatial frequencies). We tested whether such processing continues to occur in normally aging subjects. Young and aged participants performed a categorization task (indoor vs. outdoor scenes), using dynamic natural scene stimuli, in which they resorted to either a coarse-to-fine (CtF) sequence or a reverse fine-to-coarse sequence (FtC). The results show that young participants categorized CtF sequences more quickly than FtC sequences. However, sequence processing interacts with semantic category only for aged participants. The present data support the notion that CtF categorization is effective even in aged participants, but is constrained by the spatial features of the scenes, thus highlighting new perspectives in visual models.
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Conceived and designed the experiments: BM CP AC NG. Performed the experiments: BM. Analyzed the data: BM. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: BM CP AC NG. Wrote the paper: BM CP SC.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0038493