V. Dimaio et al., A COMPUTER-PROGRAM TO STUDY THE AREA PERCEPTION OF SQUARES AND RECTANGLES, Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, 42(4), 1994, pp. 263-270
A computerized approach to study the visual perception of rectangles a
nd squares is proposed. A program has been used for comparison of thes
e two figures when one of them is fixed in size while the other is var
ied actively by a subject to match the area of the fixed one. The fina
l errors on area and on perimeter made by the subject are computed for
each pair of presented figures. The program is menu driven and thus e
asy to use by the investigator. Since the task procedure is very simpl
e and non-obtrusive to the subjects, it can be used both for children
and adults as well as for normal and brain impaired subjects in order
to study some perceptive and cognitive functions. This program recogni
zes the most common graphics cards used by computers running under MS-
DOS to adjust the parameters of the presented figures according to the
pixel resolution of the graphics card. Quick-BASIC was used to write
the program which was compiled by Microsoft Professional Basic 7.0 com
piler.