Concept information
Preferred term
visual scene perception
Definition(s)
- A visual scene is commonly defined as a view of an environment comprised of objects and surfaces organized in a meaningful way, like a kitchen, a street, or a forest path. More broadly, the domain of scene perception encompasses any visual stimulus that contains multiple elements arranged in a spatial layout, for example, a shelf of books, an office desk, or leaves on the ground. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Visual Scene Perception]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-V5WTB8HG-Q
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