The speed limit of visual perception: Bidirectional influence of image memorability and processing speed on perceived duration and recognition
Fig 3
Memory recognition performance on the surprise memory test.
For the Slow Speed group, participants were more accurate for stimuli with higher memorability (higher bins). For the Constant Memorability group, where all stimuli had a memorability of 0.5, participants were more accurate at recognizing stimuli with faster speeds (higher bins) and less accurate at recognizing stimuli with slower speeds (lower bins). For the High Speed + Memorability group, participants were more accurate at recognizing images that increased in both memorability and speed (higher bins). Further, accuracy in this group was significantly higher than either the Slow Speed or Constant Memorability groups. Plotted points represent average proportion correct with shaded regions representing within-subject standard error.