Influence of stimulus symmetry on visual scanning patterns.

Author(s)
Locher, P.J. & Nodine, C.F.
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Abstract

Eye movements of four Ss performing a complexity rating task in which the stimuli consisted of random shapes differing in symmetry, number of turns in the perimeter, and structural angularity were examined. It was found that for both symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes, the number of fixations and fixation time increased directly with structural complexity.

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Perception and Psychophysics, Vol. 13 (1973), No. 3 (June), p.. 408-412, 5 fig., 1 tab., 18 ref.

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