Figure-ground organization in different phases of the perceptual alternation phenomenon

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Tuccio, MT
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[1] INFM-Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Genova
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10.2466/pms.1995.81.3.1043
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B84 [心理学];
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Two experiments on figure-ground organization were designed to examine whether the regions of an ambiguous stimulus perceived as ''figure'' vary as a function of regional area and experience with the stimulus. In Exp. 1 the perceived duration of each interpretation was recorded during continuous viewing for 10 subjects who had been trained until both percepts appeared with statistical regularity (stationary phase). In Exp. 2 the first interpretation reported by 172 naive observers after a few seconds of pattern exposure was recorded. The well-known tendency to interpret smaller regions as figure was noted in Exp. 2 whereas the results of Exp. 1 suggested equiprobability of the percepts. Over-all results suggest that alternation is learned during the transient or ''early'' phase of perception, with some stimulus features and cultural factors influencing the figure-ground organization. During the stationary or late phase of perception the subject is well practiced and the alternating of interpretations becomes largely automatic.
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