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Autor:
Jan B. Deręgowski
Archaeological and anthropological investigations of depictions seldom extend beyond a single culture or a single geographical location, although there is a powerful factor common to all depictions, the factor of human perception. In this volume an a
Autor:
Jan B. Deregowski
Publikováno v:
Perception. 44:1416-1421
Effect of perceptual inversion on illusion figures seen monocularly was explored using Ponzo and Muller-Lyer stimuli. It was found that inversion nullified the Ponzo effect but not the Muller-Lyer effect. This suggests that the determinants of the tw
Autor:
Jan B. Deregowski
It is taken as undeniable that the basic rules of perception dictate both the manner in which objects are depicted and the manner in which these depictions are apprehended. The fact that all human beings are subject to these rules does not negate the
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190607357.013.5
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190607357.013.5
Autor:
Jan B. Deregowski
Publikováno v:
Perception. 43:1261-1269
The paper presents a phenomenal investigation of monocular perception of perspectival reversal of a conical shell. The inverted shell is seen as shorter than the stimulus, and both relative size of elements within it and movement within it appear to
Autor:
Jan B. Deregowski, Benjamin W. Tatler
Publikováno v:
Perception. 46(1)
Monocular depth cues can lead not only to illusory depth in two-dimensional patterns but also to perspective reversals in three-dimensional objects. When a viewer perceptually inverts (reverses) a three-dimensional object, stimuli on the inner surfac
Publikováno v:
Perception. 40:243-246
Current theories of representation of 3-D objects assume that they are geometrical facsimiles of represented objects and, therefore, imply that various aspects of the representations are as concordant as are those of the objects themselves. Empirical
Autor:
Jan B. Deregowski, Peter McGeorge
Publikováno v:
Perception. 37:1879-1885
Many works of art, notably those in the Byzantine tradition, contain depictions of upright cylindrical objects such that the outline of their top surfaces is incompatible with that of their bottom surfaces. We endeavour to elucidate whether this is a
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 36:811-824
Current published data on sex differences in spatial perception is inconclusive. In particular, there are no convincing data on the spatial visualization skills of young children; consequently, it is thought that such differences may be absent. This
Autor:
Suzanne Dziurawiec, Jan B. Deregowski
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Psychology. 59:101-107
The effect of eyespots and their positioning on adults' judgments of the perceived headings of depicted creatures was examined. Ninety-three adults saw 78 drawings comprising six sets, with each set consisting of one eyeless, eight monocular and four
Autor:
Peter McGeorge, Jan B. Deregowski
Publikováno v:
Perception. 35:1307-1314
A three-dimensional form of the Oppel – Kundt illusion was examined. Subjects viewed arrays consisting of two parallel rows of lights. For one group the rows consisted of equal numbers of lights (2, 3, or 4), while for a second group the row neares