
doi: 10.1068/p7561
pmid: 24689134
Imposition of patterns varying in symmetry about the observer's median plane on a reversible figure affects duration for which each of the fluctuating percepts is experienced. Symmetry of the imposed patterns is associated with lesser difference between the two durations. This effect is particularly pronounced when the patterns are enantiomorphic and therefore jointly form a symmetrical pattern, but is also present when the patterns are symmetrical but unrelated.
Form Perception, Pattern Recognition, Visual, Orientation, Humans, Students, Photic Stimulation
Form Perception, Pattern Recognition, Visual, Orientation, Humans, Students, Photic Stimulation
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