Predicting the perception of three-dimensional objects from the geometrical information in drawings.

作者: Darrell L. Butler

DOI: 10.1037//0096-1523.8.5.674

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摘要: Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that perceived dimensionality of drawings an object increases with complexity drawings. Experiment 1 examined transparent objects. The results strongly supported this hypothesis: Judgments each tested increased approximately as step functions complexity. In addition, at which occurred object. Similar were obtained in 2, solid These also provided support for a measure includes how much is drawing well organized is. there some judgments did not fit hypothesis. 3 possibility deviant produced by alternate three-dimensional interpretations Results indicated 12% had multiple interpretations, but explain judgments. Several methods expanding to handle and are discussed. Language: en

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