Fig. 1: Illustration of objects and scenes conditions in the odd-one-out and in the recognition memory tasks.
From: Object fine-grained discrimination as a sensitive cognitive marker of transentorhinal integrity

Illustration of objects and scenes trials in the odd-one-out (N = 48 trials per condition) and in the recognition memory (N = 48 old and N = 48 new items per condition) tasks. In the odd-one-out, participants were instructed to identify the item that represented a different exemplar than the other two, which represented the same exemplar, seen from two different viewpoints. Object and scene conditions were blocked, and each odd-one-out task was followed by a 4-min break filled with mental calculation, and then a yes-no recognition memory test. Stimuli illustrated belong to databases from77,81.