The influence of expertise on continuous categories: A whole report study of colour expertise

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Abstract

Recently research has shifted from examining discrete categories (e.g. letters) to continuous categories (e.g. colours). While studies have shown that stimuli specific expertise influence discrete categories, there are little research into how it influences continuous categories.
The current study comprises of a whole report experiment with two conditions: discrete and continuous. We divided participants into two groups based on the degree of colour expertise, normal colour expertise and colour experts. By varying stimulus exposure durations, we can fit data using the TVA in order to isolate specific components of attention like visual short-term memory capacity (K), speed of processing (C), and the threshold of perception (t0). Results reveal no significant group differences in the discrete letter condition, but that colour expertise improve K in the continuous category, leaving C and t0 unaffected, indicating that continuous categories improve from expertise similar to discrete.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPerception
Volume48
Issue numbers1
Number of pages1
ISSN0301-0066
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2019
EventEuropean Conference on Visual Perception - Trieste, Italy
Duration: 26 Aug 201830 Aug 2018
Conference number: 41
https://www.ecvp2018.org/

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Conference on Visual Perception
Number41
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTrieste
Period26/08/201830/08/2018
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