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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2016 Oct 31, Lydia Maniatis commented:

      I think the authors have overlooked a major confound in their stimuli. This is the structure of the collection of items. If we have three items, for example, they will always form a triangular structure, except if they’re in a line. If they’re in a line, they still have a structure, with a middle and two flanking items. Our visual system is sensitive to structure, including that of a collection of items; Gestalt experiments have also shown this is also clearly the case with much “lower” animals, such as birds. I don’t think the authors can discuss this issue meaningfully without taking this factor into account.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2016 Oct 31, Lydia Maniatis commented:

      I think the authors have overlooked a major confound in their stimuli. This is the structure of the collection of items. If we have three items, for example, they will always form a triangular structure, except if they’re in a line. If they’re in a line, they still have a structure, with a middle and two flanking items. Our visual system is sensitive to structure, including that of a collection of items; Gestalt experiments have also shown this is also clearly the case with much “lower” animals, such as birds. I don’t think the authors can discuss this issue meaningfully without taking this factor into account.


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