Title of article :
Aging preserves the ability to perceive 3D object shape from static but not deforming boundary contours
Author/Authors :
Norman ، نويسنده , , J. Farley and Bartholomew، نويسنده , , Ashley N. and Burton، نويسنده , , Cory L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
198
To page :
207
Abstract :
A single experiment investigated how younger (aged 18–32 years) and older (aged 62–82 years) observers perceive 3D object shape from deforming and static boundary contours. On any given trial, observers were shown two smoothly-curved objects, similar to water-smoothed granite rocks, and were required to judge whether they possessed the “same” or “different” shape. The objects presented during the “different” trials produced differently-shaped boundary contours. The objects presented during the “same” trials also produced different boundary contours, because one of the objects was always rotated in depth relative to the other by 5, 25, or 45 degrees. Each observer participated in 12 experimental conditions formed by the combination of 2 motion types (deforming vs. static boundary contours), 2 surface types (objects depicted as silhouettes or with texture and Lambertian shading), and 3 angular offsets (5, 25, and 45 degrees). When there was no motion (static silhouettes or stationary objects presented with shading and texture), the older observers performed as well as the younger observers. In the moving object conditions with shading and texture, the older observers’ performance was facilitated by the motion, but the amount of this facilitation was reduced relative to that exhibited by the younger observers. In contrast, the older observers obtained no benefit in performance at all from the deforming (i.e., moving) silhouettes. The reduced ability of older observers to perceive 3D shape from motion is probably due to a low-level deterioration in the ability to detect and discriminate motion itself.
Keywords :
Form and shape perception , aging
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Acta Psychologica
Record number :
1904054
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