Three observers performed a task designed to quantify their "pictorial relief" in visual awareness for a photograph of a piece of sculpture. In separate sessions, they were instructed to assume one of two "mental viewpoints." The main objective was to investigate whether human observers have such command. All three observers could redirect their "mental view direction" by up to 20°. These observers experience "paradoxical monocular" stereopsis, whereas a sizable fraction of the population does not. Moreover, they had some experience in assuming various "viewing modes." Whereas one cannot generalize to the population at large, these findings at least prove that it is possible to direct the mental viewpoint actively. This is of importance to ...
We investigated the role of body position on performance in four distinct types of mental imagery pr...
In this study eye movements were recorded for participants in three different conditions. All three ...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Three observers performed a task designed to quantify their “pictorial relief” in visual awareness f...
Three observers performed a task designed to quantify their "pictorial relief" in visual awareness f...
The optical structure sampled by the human observer is insufficient to determine the structure of a ...
Photographs of scenes do not determine scenes in the sense that infinitely many different scenes cou...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
Purpose. Can disconjugate eye movements be triggered by pictorial depth cues? If they could, this wo...
Photographs of scenes do not determine scenes in the sense that infinitely many different scenes cou...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
The 'viewing sphere', as defined by Euclid and explored by Gibson as the 'optic array', is generally...
In his book Visual thinking, Arnheim (1969) writes: ... cognitive operations called thinking are not...
We investigated the role of body position on performance in four distinct types of mental imagery pr...
In this study eye movements were recorded for participants in three different conditions. All three ...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Three observers performed a task designed to quantify their “pictorial relief” in visual awareness f...
Three observers performed a task designed to quantify their "pictorial relief" in visual awareness f...
The optical structure sampled by the human observer is insufficient to determine the structure of a ...
Photographs of scenes do not determine scenes in the sense that infinitely many different scenes cou...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
Purpose. Can disconjugate eye movements be triggered by pictorial depth cues? If they could, this wo...
Photographs of scenes do not determine scenes in the sense that infinitely many different scenes cou...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the latter ...
The 'viewing sphere', as defined by Euclid and explored by Gibson as the 'optic array', is generally...
In his book Visual thinking, Arnheim (1969) writes: ... cognitive operations called thinking are not...
We investigated the role of body position on performance in four distinct types of mental imagery pr...
In this study eye movements were recorded for participants in three different conditions. All three ...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...