2018
DOI: 10.1111/bjdp.12245
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Connection‐based and object‐based grouping in multiple‐object tracking: A developmental study

Abstract: Developmental research on Gestalt laws has previously revealed that, even as young as infancy, we are bound to group visual elements into unitary structures in accordance with a variety of organizational principles. Here, we focus on the developmental trajectory of both connection‐based and object‐based grouping, and investigate their impact on object formation in participants, aged 9–21 years old (N = 113), using a multiple‐object tracking paradigm. Results reveal a main effect of both age and grouping type, … Show more

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“…Several models have been proposed to explain the mechanism underling the ability of tracking multiple moving objects 40 , 42 . According to Yantis, multiple tracking is synonymous with perceptual grouping, and during tracking the visual system perceptually groups object into a single global object based on Gestalt grouping principles 43 . Alternatively, the Serial Attentional Switching Model proposes that tracking ability is achieved by rapid serial-switching of attention between the locations of the objects that are to be tracked 40 , and no grouping is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several models have been proposed to explain the mechanism underling the ability of tracking multiple moving objects 40 , 42 . According to Yantis, multiple tracking is synonymous with perceptual grouping, and during tracking the visual system perceptually groups object into a single global object based on Gestalt grouping principles 43 . Alternatively, the Serial Attentional Switching Model proposes that tracking ability is achieved by rapid serial-switching of attention between the locations of the objects that are to be tracked 40 , and no grouping is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%