Representation of Shape in Individuals From a Culture With Minimal Exposure to Regular, Simple Artifacts: Sensitivity to Nonaccidental Versus Metric Properties

Author:

Biederman Irving1,Yue Xiaomin2,Davidoff Jules3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology/Neuroscience, University of Southern California

2. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

3. Centre for Cognition, Computation and Culture, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London

Abstract

Many of the phenomena underlying shape recognition can be derived from the greater sensitivity to nonaccidental properties of an image (e.g., whether a contour is straight or curved), which are invariant to orientation in depth, than to the metric properties of an image (e.g., a contour's degree of curvature), which can vary with orientation. What enables this sensitivity? One explanation is that it derives from people's immersion in a manufactured world in which simple, regular shapes distinguished by nonaccidental properties abound (e.g., a can, a brick), and toddlers are encouraged to play with toy shape sorters. This report provides evidence against this explanation. The Himba, a seminomadic people living in a remote region of northwestern Namibia where there is little exposure to regular, simple artifacts, were virtually identical to Western observers in their greater sensitivity to nonaccidental properties than to metric properties of simple shapes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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