Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
Temporal processing is an important dimension influencing the rate at which bistable images change (Wemery et al., 2015; Atmanspacher and Filk, 2013). This study was conducted to determine if space is another contributing factor to the perception of bistable images. Subjects were shown three versions of the Necker cube including a cube and two prisms with the length of one side either 1.5 or 2 times the length of the cube. Results show that increasing the length of one side increases the stability of the image. A similar result was found with illusory images
Recommended Citation
Koch, Christopher, "Examining the Instability of the Necker Cube" (2018). Faculty Publications - Psychology Department. 63.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/psyc_fac/63
Comments
Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory. New Orleans, LA. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13801.54888
See the Koch Cognition Lab for related research.