From: Object attributes combine additively in visual search Journal of Vision. 2016;16(5):8. doi:10.1167/16.5.8 Figure Legend: Natural and unnatural parts (Experiment 7). (A) An example object broken into its unnatural parts (left) and natural parts (right). (B) Object sets used in the experiment. A subset of the unnatural part set (left) and natural part set (right). Each set contained a total of 49 objects generated from seven possible parts on either side. Objects common to both sets are shown in red. (C) Observed dissimilarity versus predicted dissimilarity for pairs of objects with unnatural parts. Example object pairs unique to this set are shown in black with the corresponding points marked as black circles. Pairs corresponding to common objects are shown in red. (D) Similar plot as in (B) for pairs of objects with natural parts. (E) Correlation between predicted and observed dissimilarities for both sets of objects on all pairs of objects (gray) Date of download: 7/31/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All and rights reserved. common pairs of objects (red).
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