Symmetry detection has long been a major focus of perception research. However, although symmetry is often cited as a “grouping principle”, the effect of symmetry on grouping, an important form of perceptual organization, has been little measured. In past research, we found little spatio-temporal grouping for oblique lines symmetric around a horizontal axis during ambiguous rotary motion in depth. Grouping was measured by the degree to which the ambiguous motion direction was resolved for two elements in common (rotational linkage). We hypothesized that symmetry-based grouping would be stronger if symmetry was redundant i.e., carried by elements of greater complexity. Using the rotational linkage measure, we compared grouping for horizontal...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
Contains fulltext : 56108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In four experi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The goal of our study is a better understanding of the role of vertical mirror symmetry in perceptua...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
The human visual system has specialised mechanisms for encoding mirror-symmetry and for detecting sy...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
In four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over two depth...
Participants discriminated symmetrical from random contours connected by straight lines to form part...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
Contains fulltext : 56108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In four experi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The goal of our study is a better understanding of the role of vertical mirror symmetry in perceptua...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
The human visual system has specialised mechanisms for encoding mirror-symmetry and for detecting sy...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
In four experiments, participants had to detect symmetries or repetitions distributed over two depth...
Participants discriminated symmetrical from random contours connected by straight lines to form part...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...