TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of flanker category on crowding is modulated by processing time
AU - Yu, Yiyang
AU - Wu, Qiong
AU - Dai, Qi
AU - Yang, Jiajia
AU - Takahashi, Satoshi
AU - Ejima, Yoshimichi
AU - Wu, Jinglong
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants from the projects for the China Scholarship Council, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant Numbers 19KK0099, 18H01411, 20K07722, and a Grant-in-Sid for Strategic Research Promotion from Okayama University. The authors appreciate the support from co-author Yoshimichi Ejima.
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - When the human visual system processes complex scenes, crowding is considered a bottleneck in interpreting visual information. Several studies have reported that visual crowding seems to occur in the early stage of visual possessing. After that, extensive evidence suggested that high-level visual information has a major effect on crowding, which showed substantial interest in the impact of high-level visual information on crowding. However, the temporal property of high-level crowding is not well understood. Here, we performed a series of behavioural experiments to show how flanker category information and exposure time affected crowding's intensity. We found that as the category's effect becomes stronger, the intensity of crowding will be reduced in longer exposure time. The peak of this effect occurs at the time window of 100 ms-150 ms after the stimulus appears. We propose that exposure time may modulate high-level information processing depth, which can adjust multi-level crowding.
AB - When the human visual system processes complex scenes, crowding is considered a bottleneck in interpreting visual information. Several studies have reported that visual crowding seems to occur in the early stage of visual possessing. After that, extensive evidence suggested that high-level visual information has a major effect on crowding, which showed substantial interest in the impact of high-level visual information on crowding. However, the temporal property of high-level crowding is not well understood. Here, we performed a series of behavioural experiments to show how flanker category information and exposure time affected crowding's intensity. We found that as the category's effect becomes stronger, the intensity of crowding will be reduced in longer exposure time. The peak of this effect occurs at the time window of 100 ms-150 ms after the stimulus appears. We propose that exposure time may modulate high-level information processing depth, which can adjust multi-level crowding.
KW - Behavioural experiment
KW - Flanker category effect
KW - Multi-level crowding
KW - Temporal property
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U2 - 10.1504/IJMA.2021.115241
DO - 10.1504/IJMA.2021.115241
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85106752781
SN - 2045-1059
VL - 8
SP - 100
EP - 109
JO - International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation
JF - International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation
IS - 2
ER -