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ID 116654
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Examining disjointedness of dot patterns based on a three-stage serial processing model of symmetry cognition
Author
Fukushi, Kohji Kawamura Gakuen Women’s University
Amano, Kaname Ehime University
Keywords
visual symmetry
dot pattern
disjointedness
group theory
anisotropic spatial filter
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
Rotational and reflectional transformations were applied to dot patterns in a square grid generating cyclic (Cn) and dihedral (Dn) groups (n = 1, 2, 4). Judgments of disjointedness (the inverse of unifiedness) of 8-, 13- and 21-dot patterns were compared with poorness (the inverse of goodness) and complexity (the inverse of simplicity) judgments. Results found were (a) disjointedness and complexity of 8-dot D2 linear patterns decreased by an anisotropic spatial filter, (b) three cognitive judgments for the patterns other than the linear patterns monotonically decreased as a function of group order, (c) disjointedness of C2n and Dn (n = 1, 2) were indistinguishable and were processed in a former-stage of group theoretical model, and poorness and complexity were distinguished in C2n and Dn while being processed in a latter-stage, (d) complexity increased monotonically as the number of dots increased. While 13- and 21-dot patterns results were insignificant, disjointedness judgments were lowest in 8-dot patterns, and influence of poorness was ineffectual. We have proposed a three-stage serial processing model of symmetry cognition.
Journal Title
Journal of Human Sciences
ISSN
24333484
NCID
AA12817137
Publisher
徳島大学大学院社会産業理工学研究部
Volume
29
Start Page
1
End Page
14
Sort Key
1
Published Date
2021-12
FullText File
jhs_29_1.pdf 1.74 MB
language
jpn
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Publisher
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences