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A study on sampling strategies in the figure cognitive process
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Cao?Li-ren?Email author  Su?Hao  Cao?Zhen-fu
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Zhejiang University, 310028 Hangzhou, China;(2) Huzhou Normal University, 313000 Huzhou, China
Abstract:This study was aimed at investigating the sampling strategies for 2 types of figures: 3-D cubes and human faces.The research was focused on: (a) from where the sampling process started; (b) in what order the figures' features were sampled. The study consisted of 2 experiments: (a) sampling strategies for 3-D cubes; (b) sampling strategies for human faces. The results showed that: (a), for 3-D cubes, the first sampling was mostly located at the outline parts, rarely at the center part; while for human faces, the first sampling was mostly located at the hair and outline parts, rarely at the mouth or cheek parts, in most cases, the first sampling-position had no significant effects on cognitive performance and that (b), the sampling order, both for 3-D cubes and for human faces, was determined by the degree of difference among the sampled-features.
Keywords:Sampling strategy  Figure cognition  3-D cubes figures  Human faces
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