Title :
Striking deficiency in top-down perceptual reorganization of two-tone images in preschool children
Author :
Yoon, J.M.D. ; Winawer, J. ; Witthoft, N. ; Markman, E.M.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Univ., Stanford
Abstract :
Two-tone images (black and white transformations of gray-scale photographs) can be difficult for adult observers to recognize. However, following a brief presentation of the original photograph from which the two-tone image was created, adults experience rapid and long-lasting perceptual reorganization, such that after the initial presentation, the two-tone image becomes immediately and easily recognizable. Following a previously reported observation [1], we present evidence that, in contrast to the effortless recognition seen in adults, preschool-aged children are generally unable to recognize two-tone images even when the photograph is simultaneously available. When asked to draw corresponding parts of the photo and two-tone images, children often marked correct regions of the photo and nonsensical regions of the two-tone image. A control experiment showed that children are fully able to mark corresponding parts of two identical photographs. These results point to a dramatic lack of cue-driven perceptual reorganization in young children under conditions that trigger instant recognition in adults. We suggest that this robust phenomenon may provide a window into the development of top-down mechanisms of perceptual learning and consider interventions (e.g., |2-4]) that may improve young children´s ability to use one image to reorganize another.
Keywords :
image recognition; visual perception; adult observer; gray-scale photograph; perceptual learning; preschool children; top-down perceptual reorganization; two-tone image; Gray-scale; Head; Humans; Image recognition; Neurons; Probes; Region 8; Robustness; Snow; Testing; Development; Perceptual Reorganization; Preschool Children; Two-Tone Images;
Conference_Titel :
Development and Learning, 2007. ICDL 2007. IEEE 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1116-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1116-0
DOI :
10.1109/DEVLRN.2007.4354071