Ambiguous figures have fascinated researchers for almost 200 years. The physical properties of these figures remain constant, yet two distinct interpretations are possible; these reverse (switch) from one percept to the other. The consensus is that reversal requires complex interaction of perceptual bottom-up and cognitive top-down elements. The specific processes that allow the phenomenal experience of reversal remain mysterious. This monograph has two aims: first, to identify specific processes of the reversal phenomenon by using a developmental approach. Second, to use ambiguous figures as a research tool to shed more light onto children's developing understanding of pictorial representation. Four studies (7 experiments), each involving ...
Ambiguous figure – is an image typically containing at least two mutually exclusive percepts, which ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Ambiguous figures have fascinated researchers for almost 200 years. The physical properties of these...
Ambiguous figures have fascinated researchers for almost 200 years. The physical properties of these...
In two experiments involving one hundred and thirty-eight 3- to 5-year-olds we examined the claim th...
In two experiments involving one hundred and thirty-eight 3- to 5-year-olds we examined the claim th...
In two experiments involving 138 3- to- 5-year-olds we examined the claim that a complex understandi...
Children until the age of five are only able to reverse an ambiguous figure when they are informed a...
The study examined reversal frequencies of three ambiguous figures (the Necker cube, the Schroeder s...
Ambiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in two (or ...
The debate about whether objects in mental images can be ambiguous has produced ambiguousresults. In...
AbstractAmbiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Ambiguous figure – is an image typically containing at least two mutually exclusive percepts, which ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Ambiguous figures have fascinated researchers for almost 200 years. The physical properties of these...
Ambiguous figures have fascinated researchers for almost 200 years. The physical properties of these...
In two experiments involving one hundred and thirty-eight 3- to 5-year-olds we examined the claim th...
In two experiments involving one hundred and thirty-eight 3- to 5-year-olds we examined the claim th...
In two experiments involving 138 3- to- 5-year-olds we examined the claim that a complex understandi...
Children until the age of five are only able to reverse an ambiguous figure when they are informed a...
The study examined reversal frequencies of three ambiguous figures (the Necker cube, the Schroeder s...
Ambiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in two (or ...
The debate about whether objects in mental images can be ambiguous has produced ambiguousresults. In...
AbstractAmbiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Ambiguous figure – is an image typically containing at least two mutually exclusive percepts, which ...
A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have diffic...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...