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What makes triangles point: Local and global effects in configurations of ambiguous triangles
Authors:Stephen E. Palmer
Affiliation:University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Abstract:Perceived pointing of ambiguous triangles was investigated in three experiments. The results show that the probability of seeing an equilateral triangle point in a given direction is strongly influenced by (a) the direction of the ambiguous alternatives, (b) the orientational characteristics of the configuration of elements surrounding the triangle, and (c) the shape of the surrounding elements. These findings are interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that perceived pointing is determined by perceptual reference frames induced at multiple levels of globality: one for the general visual field, one for the entire configuration, and one for the local elements of the configuration.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Stephen E. Palmer   Department of Psychology   University of California   Berkeley   CA 94720.
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