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Published on: March 12, 2012
Titchener's T in context 2 - Symmetric patterns of two Ts
1Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:
Patterns of two Ts, materializing different symmetry groups, were used to explore conditions that would lead to a modulation of the typically observed overestimation of the length of a T's undivided line relative to its divided line. Observers either had to compare the lengths of the lines of one or the other of the Ts in a pattern, or noncorresponding lines between the two Ts. For both tasks alike, the T-illusion was found to be markedly greater with twofold mirror-symmetric 2-T patterns than it usually is with individual Ts. A control experiment suggested that the effect was probably due to the collinearity of the two Ts' undivided lines in these patterns rather than the additional axis of mirror symmetry. Findings are interpreted in terms of interactions between orientation-sensitive neurons that respond to the Ts' individual lines.
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