Abstract:Discrimination performance of two classes of patterns (histoforms and polygons) was determined as a function of the size of the forms at three levels of complexity (4, 6, and 8 columns or angles). The visual angle subtense of the stimulus forms was varied over a range of sizes from near threshold (1.88 min.) to well above it (16.56 min.). The important finding is that below a visual angle of 8 min. discrimination of the form is essentially identical in terms of both accuracy and speed of identification. At ang… Show more
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