Goodness of visual regularities: a nontransformational approach
- PMID: 8759043
- DOI: 10.1037/0033-295x.103.3.429
Goodness of visual regularities: a nontransformational approach
Abstract
Until recently, the transformational approach provided the only available formal analysis of visual regularities like repetition and mirror symmetry. This theoretical study presents a new analysis, based on the recently developed concept of holographic regularity. This concept applies to the intrinsic character of regularity and specifies the unique formal status of perceptually relevant regularities. The crucial point is that the two analyses imply the same structure for repetition but a different structure for mirror symmetry. Transformationally, mirror symmetry is an all-or-nothing property, whereas holographically, it is a graded property. This difference pervades the understanding of both perfect regularities and perturbed regularities. Whereas the transformational approach explains hardly any goodness phenomenon, the holographic approach explains a wide variety of goodness phenomena in a coherent way that is ecologically plausible as well.
Comment in
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Holography does not account for goodness: a critique of van der Helm and Leeuwenberg (1996).Psychol Rev. 2004 Jan;111(1):242-60; author reply 261-73. doi: 10.1037/0033-295X.111.1.242. Psychol Rev. 2004. PMID: 14756596
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