This phenomenon of your perceiving the "real" shapes of objects regardless of their retinal projections is called shape constancy. It is one of the several perceptual constancy that one encounters...
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Shape constancy refers to our ability to see an object's shape as remaining the same (thus "constant") despite changes in the angle from which we view it.
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Shape Constancy and Perceptual Groupin ... The purpose of the proposed experiments on shape constancy and perceptual grouping is to demonstrate that perceptual grouping can both affect the results of perceptual grouping and be affected by the results of perceptual grouping.
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Fundamental Failures of Shape Constancy Resulting from Cortical Anisotrop ... Key words: shape constancy; cortical anisotropy; vision; population coding; spatial perception; striate cortex ... Experiment 1: failures of 3-D shape constancy. To quantify the orientation dependence of depth perceptions, two 3-D wedges...
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Shape constancy responses, obtained by asking Ss to match the shape of an inclined circular test object with one of a series of comparison ellipses, were obtained for adult groups of educated Senas, uneducated Senas, and educated Europeans, as well as for uneducated Manglanja children between the ages of 5 and 15 years...
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Thus, as the axis of rotation changes its inclination, shape constancy is maintained through a trade-off. Humans perceive the structure of the object relative to a changing axis of rotation as unchanging by introducing an inconsistency between the perceived speed of rotation and the first-order optic flow.
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