Active mental exploration of unseen patterns
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Subjects could move an "imaginary probe" actively by using keys of a computer-controlled typewriter to explore hidden patterns on an imaginary matrix. They received information about whether the probe was on the pattern or not. The task was to catch the pattern as quickly and correctly as possible. Strategy, redundancy and errors in exploration were investigated using 3 × 3 binary matrix patterns (Experiment 1) and line figures on a 5 × 5 dot-matrix (Experiment 2). Though subjects could apparently construct spatial images of the patterns in performing the task, the process was strongly dependent on the sequence of feedback information, and the figural factor of goodness or symmetry did not show evident effects on the performance. Similarities of the process to the tactual perception are discussed.
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