The importance of being convex: an advantage for convexity when judging position. |
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Authors: | M Bertamini |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK. M.Bertamini@liverpool.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Perception of contour polarity was investigated in five experiments in which observers had to judge the vertical position of a vertex. When the vertex was perceived as convex, the level of performance as measured by reaction time and errors was higher than when the same vertex was perceived as concave. I conclude that contour polarity affects how observers perceive shape, and in particular part structure, and that the position of a part is more readily available than the position of a boundary between parts. |
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