When perception is stronger than physics: Perceptual similarities rather than laws of physics govern the perception of interacting objects

Volume: 84, Issue: 1, Pages: 124 - 137
Published: Oct 18, 2021
Abstract
When several multistable displays are viewed simultaneously, their perception is synchronized, as they tend to be in the same perceptual state. Here, we investigated the possibility that perception may reflect embedded statistical knowledge of physical interaction between objects for specific combinations of displays and layouts. We used a novel display with two ambiguously rotating gears and an ambiguous walker-on-a-ball display. Both stimuli...
Paper Details
Title
When perception is stronger than physics: Perceptual similarities rather than laws of physics govern the perception of interacting objects
Published Date
Oct 18, 2021
Volume
84
Issue
1
Pages
124 - 137
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