Cognitive test
March 26, 2007 | Category: blog
From the Cognitive Daily article, ‘Artists look different.’
These two pictures represent the eye motions of two viewers as they scan a work of art with the goal of remembering it later. One of them is a trained artist, and the other is a trained psychologist. Can you tell which is which?
Sample 1:
Sample 2:
Answer: So why do artists look at pictures — especially non-abstract pictures — differently from non-artists? Vogt and Magnussen argue that it comes down to training: artists have learned to identify the real details of a picture, not just the ones that are immediately most salient to the perceptual system, which is naturally disposed to focusing on objects and faces.
With this in mind, there’s little doubt which pictures above show the artist’s eye movements — they are the ones to the right, which sweep across the whole picture, not just the human face and figure.
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