Perception of slant-in-depth is automatic

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Two experiments assessed perception of the slant-in-depth of static irregularly contoured shapes when attention was withdrawn from processing slant-in-depth. The experiments showed that when the memory load of the experimental task is minimal, discrimination of slant-in-depth is evidenced even when attention has not been directed to slant discrimination. The findings are brought to bear on a model of perceiving shape-at-a-slant (Epstein & Lovitts, 1985) that partitions the components of the process into automatic and attention-demanding operations. © 1989 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Epstein, W., & Babler, T. (1989). Perception of slant-in-depth is automatic. Perception & Psychophysics, 45(1), 31–33. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208029

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