Abstract

Two surface textures projected theoretically adequate spatial information but induced different constant errors over a series of 32 Ss' slant judgments. On measuring judgmental errors for a surface combining both textures, the errors replicated those for one of the original textures, thereby suggesting selective registration from the total available information.

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