Discrimination of mirror-image shapes by young children |
| |
Authors: | G.Brian Thompson |
| |
Affiliation: | Psychological Service, Napier, New Zealand |
| |
Abstract: | Experiments were conducted to examine the difficulty six-year-old children have in discriminating visually between a shape and its lateral reversal, relative to the difficulty in discriminating between a shape and its inversion. Contrary to results with simultaneous presentation, under successive presentation there was no difference between the difficulty of discriminating lateral reversals and difficulty of discriminating inversions. This was also the case for successive presentation with trial-to-trial variation in position of shapes. Spatial adjacency of the shapes to a reference feature of the visual background accounted for the variations in difficulty between discrimination of lateral reversals and discrimination of inversions which obtained under simultaneous presentation. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|