Perceiving the Center of Human Figures
Abstract
Perceptual estimation of a center of mass has been studied extensively using dot patterns and simple geometric shapes (Friedenberg & Liby, 2008). However, less work has examined center estimation for ecologically relevant shapes such as human figures. We have extensive perceptual and motoric experience with human forms. It is of theoretical interest to see if observers are as accurate with these biological forms and whether their estimates are...
Paper Details
Title
Perceiving the Center of Human Figures
Published Date
Aug 12, 2010
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
7
Pages
970 - 970
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