Consider two tables as if in different orientations in space.
Figure 1:
Two tables vs. two parallelograms that
are the same size (Cook, Chapt. 3).
|
Stating they are tables is a cognitive
interpretation.
Patterns of lines are being interpreted as 3-D objects.
``Music 175: Cognitive Psychology and Music''
by Tamara Smyth,
Department of Music, University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
Download PDF version (cogpsy175.pdf)
Download compressed PostScript version (cogpsy175.ps.gz)
Download PDF `4 up' version (cogpsy175_4up.pdf)
Download compressed PostScript `4 up' version (cogpsy175_4up.ps.gz)
Copyright © 2019-04-30 by Tamara Smyth.
Please email errata, comments, and suggestions to Tamara Smyth<trsmyth@ucsd.edu>