In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and virtual lines connecting symmetrically positioned dots) and component processes (axis selection and pointwise evaluation) have always been confounded. The reason is the restriction to bilateral symmetry (BS), with pointwise correspondences being orthogonal to the axis of symmetry. In our experiments, subjects had to discriminate random dot patterns from symmetries defined by combining 12 axis orientations (every 15-degrees) with seven reflection angles (0-degrees, yielding BS, and three clockwise and counterclockwise 15-degrees steps, yielding skewed symmetry, SS). In Experiment 1, with completely randomized trial order, a significant inte...
To examine how spatial configuration of stimulus elements affects symmetry perception, reaction time...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We used a noise masking paradigm to examine the interaction between color-selective symmetry detecti...
Participants discriminated symmetrical from random contours connected by straight lines to form part...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilat...
Mathematically, skewed symmetry is a nonaccidental property because it can be interpreted as bilater...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
To examine how spatial configuration of stimulus elements affects symmetry perception, reaction time...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We used a noise masking paradigm to examine the interaction between color-selective symmetry detecti...
Participants discriminated symmetrical from random contours connected by straight lines to form part...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilat...
Mathematically, skewed symmetry is a nonaccidental property because it can be interpreted as bilater...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
To examine how spatial configuration of stimulus elements affects symmetry perception, reaction time...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...