Concept information
Preferred term
surface and material properties perception
Definition
- Objects in the environment can be described at many scales. For example, an orange has a shape (roughly round) and, if we look more closely, we notice that the surface is smooth but irregular, composed of small bumps. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Surface and Material Properties Perception]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/surface_and_material_properties_perception
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