The effect of temporal image segmentation on symmetry perception was investigated by means of stimuli composed of one part surrounding another. The two parts could be presented synchronously or with a temporal offset (20-100 ms), and each part could be either symmetrical or random. The task was to discriminate completely symmetrical (S) stimuli (in Experiment 1) or completely random (R) stimuli (in Experiment 2) from partially symmetrical (PS) stimuli in which one part was symmetrical and the other random. The R stimuli showed an asynchrony effect but the S stimuli did not. Furthermore, in both experiments, the PS stimuli showed an asynchrony effect when the symmetrical part was presented last but not when the symmetrical part was presented...
Freyd and Tversky’s [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...
Simultaneously presented visual events lead to temporally asynchronous percepts. This has led some r...
Previous work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones...
The effect of temporal image segmentation on symmetry perception was investigated by means of stimul...
Item does not contain fulltextThe effect of temporal image segmentation on symmetry perception was i...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of fast temporally segmented presentat...
Recent studies have shown that limiting the lifetime of pattern elements improves symmetry detection...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
Recent studies have suggested that temporal dynamics rather than symmetrical motion-direction contri...
Recent studies have suggested that temporal dynamics rather than symmetrical motion-direction contri...
To examine how spatial configuration of stimulus elements affects symmetry perception, reaction time...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
The detection of environmental regularity is a fundamental process in visual perception. One way of ...
The human visual system has specialised mechanisms for encoding mirror-symmetry and for detecting sy...
Freyd and Tversky’s [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...
Simultaneously presented visual events lead to temporally asynchronous percepts. This has led some r...
Previous work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones...
The effect of temporal image segmentation on symmetry perception was investigated by means of stimul...
Item does not contain fulltextThe effect of temporal image segmentation on symmetry perception was i...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of fast temporally segmented presentat...
Recent studies have shown that limiting the lifetime of pattern elements improves symmetry detection...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
Recent studies have suggested that temporal dynamics rather than symmetrical motion-direction contri...
Recent studies have suggested that temporal dynamics rather than symmetrical motion-direction contri...
To examine how spatial configuration of stimulus elements affects symmetry perception, reaction time...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
The detection of environmental regularity is a fundamental process in visual perception. One way of ...
The human visual system has specialised mechanisms for encoding mirror-symmetry and for detecting sy...
Freyd and Tversky’s [Am. J. Psychol. 97 (1984) 109] data suggested that human observers tend to over...
Simultaneously presented visual events lead to temporally asynchronous percepts. This has led some r...
Previous work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones...