Anisotropy and polarization of space: Evidence from naïve optics and phenomenological psychophysics

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):545-546 (2013)
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Abstract

Additional evidence is presented concerning the anisotropy between vertical and horizontal encoding, which emerges from studies of human perception and cognition of space in plane mirror reflections. Moreover, it is suggested that the non-metric characteristic of polarization is not limited to the vertical dimension

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