Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Shape constancy

 Shape constancy is when an object whose shape cannot change seem to change shape when the angle of our view is altered. Because of this we perceive an objects shape as constant even though its shape is changing in our retinas. An example is the book below where in the first picture the book is a rectangle and then when rotated it appears as a trapezoid although we still perceive it as a rectangle.

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