Reversible perspective figures and eye movements
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- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1977.44.3.1015
Reversible perspective figures and eye movements
Abstract
Eye movements and perspective reversals were continuously recorded on film for 9 subjects who fixated a central point on black line drawings of the Necker cube and Rubin vase figure. There were significantly more Necker cube reversals than Rubin figure reversals in the 1 1/2-min. test periods. Perceptual reversals were unrelated to the occurrence of eye movements but appear possibly to be related to the perceived tridimensionality of the figures.
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