Symmetry versus repetition in cyclopean vision: a microgenetic analysis
Matthias S. Treder, Peter A. van der
Helm
Abstract. In
four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions
distributed over two depth planes, under presentation times of 200-1000
ms. Structurally corresponding elements were placed in different planes
(Experiments 1a and 1b) or in the same plane (Experiments 2a and 2b).
Results suggest (a) an ongoing interaction between regularity cues and
depth cues, and (b) that efficient detection of symmetry but not of
repetition depends on structural correspondences within depth planes.
The latter confirms the idea that, to perceptual organization, symmetry
is a cue for the presence of one object whereas repetition is a cue for
the presence of multiple objects.
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Vision
Research, 47, 2956--2967 (2007) |
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