Presentation 2001/1/27
Characteristics of visual symmetry perception
Hiroyoshi KURAOKA, Eiji YODOGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Eye movements and shape discrimination times of subjects viewing two-dimensional shapes were measured to examine the relationship between the characteristics of symmetry perception and asymmetry perception. P.Locher and C.Nodine have reported that distributions of fixations for symmetrical shapes clustered in one-half of the shapes. The analysis of our experimental data yielded no significant differences in the distributions of fixations to either half of symmetrical or asymmetrical shapes. This finding is inconsistent with their result. It was also suggested that the human information processing mechanisms were different in the shape complexities such as the number of elements in a shape.
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Keyword(in English) eye movements / visual symmetry perception / shape discrimination
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Title (in English) Characteristics of visual symmetry perception
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Keyword(1) eye movements
Keyword(2) visual symmetry perception
Keyword(3) shape discrimination
1st Author's Name Hiroyoshi KURAOKA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate Course in Informatics, Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Eiji YODOGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate Course in Informatics, Kogakuin University
Date 2001/1/27
Paper # HIP2000-51
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 613
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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