Perceptual equivalence between visual and tactual pattern perception: An anchoring study

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An anchoring design was used to investigate correspondence between visual and tactual scaling of complexity when two samples of random polygons served as stimulus forms. The results support the conclusion that within an adjustment for differential acuity between vision and active touch input is referred to a common perceptual mechanism. © 1968 Psychonomic Journals.

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Brumaghim, S. H., & Brown, D. R. (1968). Perceptual equivalence between visual and tactual pattern perception: An anchoring study. Perception & Psychophysics, 4(3), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03210463

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