Often the ambiguity stems from the fact that the figure and ground can be reversed. ... In some ambiguous figures, the features of a person or of an animal can suddenly be seen as different features of another individual. Classic examples include the old woman-young woman illusion and the duck-rabbit illusion.
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Perceptual illusions and ambiguous figures were of special interest to the Gestaltists. Artists have also been fascinated by these perceptual phenomenon. Perceptual illusions and ambiguous figures are of special interest in the investigation of thinking because:
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Ambiguous figures have long fascinated artists, children, and others who enjoy surprises. But ambiguity is not only the province of the artist or the enjoyer of novelty. It is present and has significance throughout all of life.
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Negative shapes to another figure. Form a positive shape(figure). Be part of an ambiguous figure/ground relationship. ... ; AMBIGUOUS FIGURE/GROUND; Use the negative shapes from the previous project to make a composition where all of the shapes are both figure and ground in turn. Display the results on the page opposite...
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BioInfoBank Library :: The Boundaries of the Cognitive Phenotype of Autism: Theory of Mind, Central Coherence and Ambiguous Figure Perception in Young People with Autistic Traits. Autistic Traits and Cognitive Performance in Young People with Mild Intellectual Impairment. ... J Autism Dev Disord. ... Theory of Mind,
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Ambiguous figures are a special class of images that can give rise to multiple interpretations. ... Traditionally, switching between the possible interpretations of an ambiguous figure, or reversing one's interpretation, has been attributed either to top-down or to bottom-up processes (e.g. attributed to having knowledge of...
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This ambiguous example depicts two climate extremes and two cultures in one figure. It can be seen as a proud Indian Chief with his face in the sun, or a hooded Eskimo greeting the dawn.
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It is hypothesized that the perception of an alternative image in ambiguous figures would be manifested as an increase in synchronization of EEG signals over multiple scalp sites as “cognitive binding” occurs. ... TI - Detection of Cognitive Binding During Ambiguous Figure Tasks by Wavelet Coherence Analysis of EEG Signals;
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Previous research has found that the reversibility of ambiguous figures, or pictures that can be perceived in more ways than one, is unlikely for subjects who are unaware that the figure is ambiguous;
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