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Evidence for curvilinear interpolation from dot alignment judgements
Authors:van Assen M A  Vos P G
Institution:ICS, Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. m.a.l.m.van.assen@ppsw.rug.nl
Abstract:Visual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretation was examined with the psychophysical forced directional response (FDR) paradigm. Regular four-dot polygon segments, together with a target dot, were presented to the subjects for 150 ms. Subjects were required to indicate the direction of deviation of the target dot from the midpoint of the intermediate line segment. Crucial variables were the outer angle of the line segments and symmetry axis orientation of the polygon segment. Logistic regression analyses showed that curvilinear interpolation occurred for angles up to 30 degrees, but emerged more pervasively under the vertical symmetry axis orientation for angles up to 60 degrees.
Keywords:Visual interpolation  Contour perception  Good continuation
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