Symmetry is a salient aspect of biological and man-made objects, and has a central role in perceptual organization. Two studies investigate the role of opposition and identicalness in shaping adults’ naïve idea of “symmetry”. In study 1, both verbal descriptions of symmetry (either provided by the participants or selected from among alternatives presented by the experimenter) and configurations drawn as exemplars of symmetry were studied. In study 2, a pair comparison task was used. Both studies focus on configurations formed by two symmetrical shapes (i.e., between-objects symmetry). Three main results emerged. The explicit description of symmetry provided by participants generally referred to features relating to the relationship perceive...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Two experiments investigated the oppositeness between simple geometric figures, with children and ad...
Freyd and Tversky's [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...
Symmetry is a salient aspect of biological and man-made objects, and has a central role in perceptua...
Symmetry is a salient aspect of biological and man-made objects, and has a central role in perceptua...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
External bilateral symmetry is a biological marker of normal development and is considered a signal ...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
Symmetry has a central role in the study of vision. The concept of symmetry has an ancient origin in...
Scientific disciplines as diverse as biology, physics, and psychological aesthetics regard symmetry ...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
Symmetry is a basic geometry property that affects people’s aesthetic experience in common ways acro...
Contains fulltext : 64504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freyd and Tver...
Cognitive tests show that identity and symmetry reflect intellect. 'Guess of other guess' creates va...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Two experiments investigated the oppositeness between simple geometric figures, with children and ad...
Freyd and Tversky's [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...
Symmetry is a salient aspect of biological and man-made objects, and has a central role in perceptua...
Symmetry is a salient aspect of biological and man-made objects, and has a central role in perceptua...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
External bilateral symmetry is a biological marker of normal development and is considered a signal ...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
Symmetry has a central role in the study of vision. The concept of symmetry has an ancient origin in...
Scientific disciplines as diverse as biology, physics, and psychological aesthetics regard symmetry ...
Detection of (mirror) symmetry—which is abundantly present in the world—is often assumed to be an in...
Symmetry is a basic geometry property that affects people’s aesthetic experience in common ways acro...
Contains fulltext : 64504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freyd and Tver...
Cognitive tests show that identity and symmetry reflect intellect. 'Guess of other guess' creates va...
Symmetry is a major correlate of physical attractiveness across species, including humans. Investiga...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Two experiments investigated the oppositeness between simple geometric figures, with children and ad...
Freyd and Tversky's [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...