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Shepard and Metzler Varied the Orientation of One Picture Relative

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Shepard and Metzler varied the orientation of one picture relative to the other.That is, in some cases, they were perfectly aligned, but in other sets, they were as much as 180 degrees off from each other.They then asked participants to determine if the figures were identical.They then measured:

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Definitions:

Mirror Plane

A mirror plane in chemistry is a symmetry element in molecules where one half of the molecule is a mirror image of the other.

Asymmetric Carbon

A carbon atom bonded to four different atoms or groups, causing chirality in the molecule.

Chiral

Pertaining to molecules that are not superimposable on their mirror images, often leading to optical activity.

Achiral

Describes a molecule that is superposable on its mirror image and does not exhibit chirality.

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