Symmetry and repetition are recognized as cues in perceptual organization, but there is disagreement on whether they are detected automatically. This disagreement is resolved by noting that some studies mixed up shape regularities and shape antiregularities (i.e., symmetries and repetitions with mismatches in contour curvature polarity). The results of two experiments indicate that a task-irrelevant regularity is automatically picked up by the visual system, whereas a task-irrelevant antiregularity is not. This suggests that detection of regularities is part of the visual system's intrinsic encoding, whereas detection of antiregularities requires higher cognitive strategies involving selective attention.status: publishe
Three common symmetries exist in the natural visual world: (i) mirror symmetry, i.e., reflections ar...
The human visual system is more sensitive to symmetry than to repetition. According to the so-called...
An Event Related Potential response to visual symmetry, known as the Sustained Posterior Negativity ...
Symmetry and repetition are recognized as cues in perceptual organization, but there is disagreement...
AbstractSymmetry and repetition are recognized as cues in perceptual organization, but there is disa...
Contains fulltext : 56108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In four experi...
In four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over two depth...
Symmetry is usually easier to detect within a single object than in two objects (one-object advantag...
AbstractIn four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over t...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Contains fulltext : 76878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
Mirror symmetry is one of those regularities for which the visual system seems to have developed a s...
Abstract The brain can organize elements into perceptually meaningful gestalts. Visua...
Three common symmetries exist in the natural visual world: (i) mirror symmetry, i.e., reflections ar...
The human visual system is more sensitive to symmetry than to repetition. According to the so-called...
An Event Related Potential response to visual symmetry, known as the Sustained Posterior Negativity ...
Symmetry and repetition are recognized as cues in perceptual organization, but there is disagreement...
AbstractSymmetry and repetition are recognized as cues in perceptual organization, but there is disa...
Contains fulltext : 56108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In four experi...
In four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over two depth...
Symmetry is usually easier to detect within a single object than in two objects (one-object advantag...
AbstractIn four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over t...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Contains fulltext : 76878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
Mirror symmetry is one of those regularities for which the visual system seems to have developed a s...
Abstract The brain can organize elements into perceptually meaningful gestalts. Visua...
Three common symmetries exist in the natural visual world: (i) mirror symmetry, i.e., reflections ar...
The human visual system is more sensitive to symmetry than to repetition. According to the so-called...
An Event Related Potential response to visual symmetry, known as the Sustained Posterior Negativity ...