Material constancy in perception and working memory.

J Vis

Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

Published: October 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The visual system faces the challenge of recognizing consistent object properties despite varying sensory inputs due to changes in viewing conditions.
  • This study investigates the role of working memory in material constancy tasks using different materials like metals and glass, through matching experiments under varying lighting.
  • Findings reveal that working memory is crucial for material discrimination, as participants utilized similar strategies for matching conditions, suggesting it acts as a key processing constraint for visual perception.

Article Abstract

A key challenge for the visual system entails the extraction of constant properties of objects from sensory information that varies moment by moment due to changes in viewing conditions. Although successful performance in constancy tasks requires cooperation between perception and working memory, the function of the memory system has been under-represented in recent material perception literature. Here, we addressed the limits of material constancy by elucidating if and how working memory is involved in constancy tasks by using a variety of material stimuli, such as metals, glass, and translucent objects. We conducted experiments with a simultaneous and a successive matching-to-sample paradigm in which participants matched the perceived material properties of objects with or without a temporal delay under varying illumination contexts. The current study combined a detailed analysis of matching errors, data on the strategy use obtained via a self-report questionnaire, and the statistical image analysis of diagnostic image cues used for material discrimination. We found a comparable material constancy between simultaneous and successive matching conditions, and it was suggested that, in both matching conditions, participants used similar information processing strategies for the discrimination of materials. The study provides converging evidence on the critical role of working memory in material constancy, where working memory serves as a shared processing bottleneck that constrains both simultaneous and successive material constancy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7545066PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.10.10DOI Listing

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