Scene Gist Recognition/ Rapid Scene Categorization Publications
(Students' names in italics)
Ramkumar, P., Hansen, B. C., Pannasch, S., & Loschky, L. C. (2016). Visual information representation and rapid-scene categorization are simultaneous across cortex: An MEG study. NeuroImage, 134, 295-304. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.03.027
Freeman, T. E., Loschky, L. C., & Hansen, B. C. (2015). Scene masking is affected by trial blank-screen luminance. Signal Processing: Image Communication, 39, 319–327.
Loschky, L.C., Ringer, R., Ellis, K. & Hansen, B.C. (2015). Comparing rapid scene categorization of aerial and terrestrial views: A new perspective on scene gist. Journal of Vision, 15(6:11), 1–29. doi: doi:10.1167/15.6.11.
Larson, A. M., Freeman, T. E., Ringer, R. V., & Loschky, L. C. (2014). The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Scene Gist Recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(2), 471–487. doi: 10.1037/a0034986
Kirkpatrick, K., Bilton, T., Hansen, B. C., & Loschky, L. C. (2013, December 23). Scene Gist Categorization by Pigeons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes,40(2), 162–177. doi: 10.1037/xan0000014
Hansen, B. C., & Loschky, L. C. (2013). The contribution of amplitude and phase spectra defined scene statistics to the masking of rapid scene categorization. Journal of Vision, 13(13), 1–21. doi: 10.1167/13.13.21
Loschky, L.C., & Larson, A.M. (2010). The natural/man-made distinction is made prior to basic-level distinctions in scene gist processing. Visual Cognition, 18(4), 513-536.
Loschky, L.C., Hansen, B.C., Sethi, A. & Pydimarri, T. (2010). The role of higher-order image statistics in masking scene gist recognition. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72(2), 427-444.
Larson, A.M. & Loschky, L.C. (2009). The contributions of central versus peripheral vision to scene gist recognition. Journal of Vision, 9(10):6, 1-16, http://journalofvision.org/9/10/6/, doi:10.1167/9.10.6.
Loschky, L.C., & Larson, A. M. (2008). Localized information is necessary for scene categorization, including the Natural/Man-made distinction. Journal of Vision, 8(1):4, 1-9, http://journalofvision.org/8/1/4/, doi:10.1167/8.1.4.
Loschky, L.C., Sethi, A., Simons, D.J., Pydimari, T., Ochs, D., & Corbeille, J. (2007). The importance of information localization in scene gist recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(6), 1431-1450.