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Visual Perception of Differently Shaped and Colored Stimuli

Visual Perception of Differently Shaped and Colored Stimuli

Abstract

The results of the experimental research of visual perception of differently shaped and colored stimuli have been described in the article. The main goal of the experiment was to identify a combination of visual modules, employed in recognizing the stimuli. The desired aim was achieved by building a spherical model of the stimuli and interpreting its formal and contensive properties in terms of vector approach. It has been observed that recognizing complex stimuli is realized as a multichannel network with a specific combination of graphic and color two-channel modules, modeled in the form of a multidimentional sphere.

В работе описаны результаты экспериментального исследования зрительного восприятия изображений разной формы и цвета. Целью эксперимента было определение набора зрительных модулей, участвующих в различении комплексных признаков изображения. Достижение поставленной цели обеспечивалось построением сферической модели стимулов и интерпретацией ее формальных и содержательных характеристик в рамках векторного подхода. Установлено, что различение таких стимулов осуществляется специфической комбинацией конфигуративных и энергетических двухканальных модулей, моделью которой является многомерная сфера.

Keywords

multidimensional scaling, сферическая модель цветоразличения, надпороговые различия, многомерное шкалирование, зрительное восприятие цвета и формы, spherical model of color discrimination, super-threshold differences, двухканальный сенсорный модуль, сферическая модель различения стимулов, two-channel sensory module, spherical model of differentiating stimuli, subjective estimations of pairwise perceived differences, субъективные оценки попарных различий, visual perception of color and shape

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