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Size and orientation cue figure-ground segregation in infants
Authors:Paul C. Quinn  Ramesh S. Bhatt
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USApquinn@udel.edu;3. Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Adult perceivers segregate figure from ground based on image cues such as small size and main axis orientation. The current study examined whether infants can use such cues to perceive figure-ground segregation. Three- to 7-month-olds were familiarized with a pie-shaped stimulus in which some pieces formed a?+?and other pieces formed an x. The infants were then presented with a novelty preference test pairing the?+?and x. The bases for the pieces forming the?+?or x were size and orientation (Experiment 1), size (Experiment 2), and orientation (Experiment 3). In each experiment, infants responded as if they recognized as familiar the shape specified by small size, main axis orientation, or their combination. Control conditions showed that infant performance could not be attributed to spontaneous preference. The findings suggest that infants can achieve figure-ground segregation based on some of the same cues used by adults.
Keywords:Figure-ground segregation  infant perception  perceptual organization
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