The role of perceptual organization in the depth perception of kinetic lattice displays |
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Authors: | William Balch Robert Shaw |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 06268, Storrs, Connecticut
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Abstract: | College student subjects were asked to judge perceived depth in computer-generated displays. In all displays, one lattice of points moved through a stationary lattice in either a rowwise or columnwise direction. No points of the two lattices ever touched. Two display variables, strain and shear, each had a significant effect on depth ratings. Shear, however, was only effective at the level of strain for which depth ratings were high. The results confirm earlier studies in which “topological breakage” information was found to affect depth perception. The outcome of this study suggests that principles of perceptual organization can influence the nature of effective breakage information. |
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