Recognition memory for visual figures versus grounds
The phenomenal distinction between figure and ground has been fundamental to perceptual psychology ever since the work of the Gestalt psychologist, Edgar Rubin (1915). Yet surprisingly little research has been done on <I>objective</I> differences between processing of figures and their a...
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University of Cambridge
2001
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