This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilateral symmetry. Stimuli were presented at random locations in the periphery. Preference for bilateral symmetry has been extensively studied in central vision, but evaluation at differ- ent locations had not been systematically investigated. Patterns were presented for 200 ms within a large circular region. On each trial participant changed fixation and were instructed to select any location. Eccentricity values were calculated a posteriori as the distance between ocular coordinates at pattern onset and coordinates for the centre of the pattern. Experiment 1 consisted of two Tasks. In Task 1, participants detected pattern regularity as fas...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Facial symmetry is purportedly attractive, though methods for measuring preference for facial symmet...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold\ud bilat...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
Most people like symmetry, and symmetry has been extensively used in visual art and architecture. In...
Neurophysiological studies have shown a strong activation in visual areas in response to symmetry. E...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Humans are highly sensitive to symmetry. During scene exploration, the area of the retina with dense...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigated...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Background: Visual symmetry is often found attractive. Symmetry may be preferred either due to a bia...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
Symmetrical human faces are attractive.Two explanations have been proposed to account for symmetry p...
AbstractTo assess the role of second-order channels in symmetry perception we measured the effects o...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Facial symmetry is purportedly attractive, though methods for measuring preference for facial symmet...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold\ud bilat...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
Most people like symmetry, and symmetry has been extensively used in visual art and architecture. In...
Neurophysiological studies have shown a strong activation in visual areas in response to symmetry. E...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Humans are highly sensitive to symmetry. During scene exploration, the area of the retina with dense...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigated...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Background: Visual symmetry is often found attractive. Symmetry may be preferred either due to a bia...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
Symmetrical human faces are attractive.Two explanations have been proposed to account for symmetry p...
AbstractTo assess the role of second-order channels in symmetry perception we measured the effects o...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Facial symmetry is purportedly attractive, though methods for measuring preference for facial symmet...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...