Jb. Deregowski et P. Mcgeorge, PERCEIVED SIMILARITY OF SHAPES IS AN ASYMMETRICAL RELATIONSHIP - A STUDY OF TYPICAL CONTOURS, Perception, 27(1), 1998, pp. 35-46
Two experiments are reported in which the relationship between perceiv
ed similarity amongst simple geometric solids and the set of projectio
ns arising from rotation of the typical contour of the solids about a
vertical axis in its plane are examined. The results indicate (1) that
judgments of similarity are affected by pronouncedness of typical con
tours, (2) similarity of simple geometrical solids is an asymmetrical
attribute, in that where a set of possible projections of model X cont
ains a set of possible projections of model Y, then model Y is judged
as more similar to model X than X is to Y. The implications of this as
ymmetry for perceptual constancy and theories of object recognition ar
e discussed.