Role of Symmetry and Simplicity in Shape Disruption Perception Tasks
Role of Symmetry and Simplicity in Shape Disruption Perception Tasks
Author(s): Marija Milisavljević, Slobodan Marković, Vasilije GvozdenovićSubject(s): Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Pschology
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: symmetry; complexity; perceptual economy; visual search; matching task;
Summary/Abstract: Purpose of the present research was further examination of roles of symmetry and complexity in visual perception tasks. We tested hypothesis from perceptual economy theory, and since we used shape disruptions as one of the stimulus characteristics we could also address Luccio’s two step theory concerning perception of shape disruptions on good forms. Four experiments were conducted, visual search and simultaneous and delayed matching. Symmetry and complexity were varied, as well as set size in visual search experiment. Dependent variables were reaction time and error number. In all four experiments, symmetry had dominant effect, while significant effect of complexity was registered only in Experiment 1. However, in first three experiments interaction of symmetry and complexity was also significant. Analysis of reaction times and performance suggested that our results follow the pattern suggested by perceptual economy, i.e. that symmetry is dominant in easier tasks, while complexity was significant in most difficult task. Our results couldn’t completely support Luccio’s assumption that shape disruption is better perceived on good forms, although it can’t be completely discarded.
Journal: Psihologija
- Issue Year: 45/2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 5-22
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English