Piecemeal organization and cognitive components in object perception: perceptually coupled responses to moving objects.

作者: Julian Hochberg , Mary A. Peterson

DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.116.4.370

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摘要: In three experiments, observers who were instructed to perceive one of two alternative depth arrangements a three-dimensional wire cube fixated near intersections that differed in the degree which they specified cube's veridical organization. order separate perceptual effects from experimenter effects, we measured indirect reports about variables perceptually coupled perceived rather than direct depth. all reversal durations at differed, even though parts single object. addition, reversals varied with viewers' intentions. Thus, unit organization may be smaller entire object, and intentions can influence perception real moving objects. additional analyses, separated into components: nonelective instability malleability; question whether these components ambiguity are functionally distinct could not decided.

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