Orientation and Experience in the Perception of Form: A Study with the Arizona Whale–Kangaroo
Autor: | Jacquelyn Cranney, Kevin M. McConkey, Patricia M. Rose, John F. Kihlstrom, Martha L. Glisky, Mary A. Peterson |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
past experience
media_common.quotation_subject Experimental and Cognitive Psychology perception 050105 experimental psychology bistable figures object recognition orientation Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Form perception Clinical Research Perception biology.animal reversible figures Developmental and Educational Psychology Psychology 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences multistable figures form perception category clustering shape recognition media_common biology Whale 05 social sciences Experimental Psychology Cognitive Sciences ambiguous figures 050104 developmental & child psychology Cognitive psychology culture and perception |
Zdroj: | The American Journal of Psychology, vol 131, iss 2 |
Popis: | Author(s): Kihlstrom, JF; Peterson, MA; Mconkey, KM; Cranney, J; Glisky, MAL; Rose, PM | Abstract: When subjects are presented with the Arizona whale-kangaroo, an ambiguous figure, perception of the whale is more common than perception of the kangaroo. However, this difference is smaller in Australian than American subjects. Perception of the kangaroo is more orientation dependent than perception of the whale, which is perceived at all orientations of the stimulus. Together with the difference between subject populations, this effect reveals an influence of past experience on the perception of this new ambiguous figure. Perception of the whale versus the kangaroo differs in both reconstrual of parts and realignment of the object-centered reference frame. Observers report reference frame reconstruals before reference frame reversals, shedding light on the organization of object memory. |
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