The study aimed to investigate naïve beliefs regarding the dynamic and static behavior of reflections. In the first three experiments, participants in the study made predictions about the correspondence between real and reflected movements or about the orientation of the reflection of a static object placed in front of a mirror. In Experiments 1 and 2, paper-and-pencil tasks were used and in Experiment 3 participants were asked to make their predictions while imagining that they were facing a mirror. Results revealed that a percentage of undergraduates (ranging from 25% to 35%) were unable to make correct predictions. We classified the errors into types and found that responses either conform to the belief that reflections do the same or th...
It is known that naive observers have striking misconceptions about mirror reflections. In 5 experim...
The "mirror test" has been used as a behavioral measure of mirror self-recognition for a variety of ...
This article reports on regularities observed in learners’ preconceptions of reflective symmetry. Li...
The study aimed to investigate naïve beliefs regarding the dynamic and static behavior of reflection...
We studied adults' understanding of the relationship between objects and their reflections. Two stud...
Research on naı¨ve physics and naı¨ve optics have shown that people hold surprising beliefs about ev...
We studied adults' understanding of the relationship between objects and their reflections. Two stud...
Undergraduate students predicted what would be made visible by a planar mirror. A paper-and-pencil t...
Three-dimensional shape may be perceived from static images. Contours, shading, texture gradients, p...
In this chapter we show how the perception of mirror reflections explicitly or implicitly implies di...
Three-dimensional shape may be perceived from static images. Contours, shading, texture gradients, p...
We analyse here people's perception of their reflections in mirrors placed in different positions. I...
The idea that contrariety is one of the components of mirror images is, in one sense or another, the...
Contains fulltext : 55308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The study expl...
We analyse here people's perception of their reflections in mirrors placed in different positions. I...
It is known that naive observers have striking misconceptions about mirror reflections. In 5 experim...
The "mirror test" has been used as a behavioral measure of mirror self-recognition for a variety of ...
This article reports on regularities observed in learners’ preconceptions of reflective symmetry. Li...
The study aimed to investigate naïve beliefs regarding the dynamic and static behavior of reflection...
We studied adults' understanding of the relationship between objects and their reflections. Two stud...
Research on naı¨ve physics and naı¨ve optics have shown that people hold surprising beliefs about ev...
We studied adults' understanding of the relationship between objects and their reflections. Two stud...
Undergraduate students predicted what would be made visible by a planar mirror. A paper-and-pencil t...
Three-dimensional shape may be perceived from static images. Contours, shading, texture gradients, p...
In this chapter we show how the perception of mirror reflections explicitly or implicitly implies di...
Three-dimensional shape may be perceived from static images. Contours, shading, texture gradients, p...
We analyse here people's perception of their reflections in mirrors placed in different positions. I...
The idea that contrariety is one of the components of mirror images is, in one sense or another, the...
Contains fulltext : 55308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The study expl...
We analyse here people's perception of their reflections in mirrors placed in different positions. I...
It is known that naive observers have striking misconceptions about mirror reflections. In 5 experim...
The "mirror test" has been used as a behavioral measure of mirror self-recognition for a variety of ...
This article reports on regularities observed in learners’ preconceptions of reflective symmetry. Li...