Reversals in the Momentary Absence of Percepts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1969
Publication Title
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Volume
29
First page number:
677
Last page number:
678
Abstract
It is argued that since reversals might have often occurred during "figure-off" intervals, the theory of "satiation of orientation" proposed by Orbach, Ehrlich, and Heath (1963) might be inadequate for explaining their data on the rate of reversals of the Necker cube.
Disciplines
Cognition and Perception
Language
English
Publisher Citation
Pelton, L.H. (1969). Reversals in the momentary absence of percepts. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 29, 677-678.
Repository Citation
Pelton, L. H.
(1969).
Reversals in the Momentary Absence of Percepts.
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 29
677-678.
Comments
Necker cube; Perception; Reversals; Satiation theory; Visual Perception