i-Perception (Mar 2021)

Gaze Parameters in the Analysis of Ambiguous Geometric Shapes

  • Linda Krauze,
  • Ilze Ceple,
  • Jurgis Skilters,
  • Mara Delesa–Velina,
  • Baingio Pinna,
  • Gunta Krumina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669521998392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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This study explores perceptual organisation and shape perception when viewing a tetragon and an additional element (a dot) that is located at varying positions and distances next to the tetragon. The aim of the study is to determine the factors that can alter the interpretation of object configuration and impact whether the presented tetragon is perceived as a diamond or a square. Methods used in this study are a forced-choice task as a subjective measurement and eye tracking as an objective measurement of perceptual processes. Overall, 31 stimuli were presented to the participants: a tetragon in two different sizes with an additional element (a dot) located inside or outside the object at three different positions at three distances. The results indicate significant changes in shape perception, depending on the location of the additional element. The results are complemented with eye movement analysis indicating that as the distance between the elements increases, there is a higher probability of either of the two shape interpretations and the gaze is less likely to be directed to the area between the stimuli. Furthermore, the subjective perception of shape is codetermined by the shape perception when the tetragon is presented without the additional element.