Suppose that a psychologist loans you an art book and says that the book includes some interesting ambiguous figure-ground pictures. You should expect to see
a. a random arrangement of black-and-white figures.
b. a photo of real-life figures, rather than black-and-white shapes.
c. a picture in which a specific region is the central figure one moment, but this region becomes the background the next moment.
d. a picture that has at least two subjective contours.
Question 2
Which of the following is the best example of a geon?
a. a template for the letter K, as it is stored in memory
b. a straight, vertical, 2-dimensional line
c. a 3-dimensional cylinder
d. the comparison process used to differentiate a template from a distinctive feature