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labspaces feature - "mystery of golden ratio explained"? - nest0r - 2009-12-21 Stimulating, if nothing else: http://www.labspaces.net/101235/Mystery_of_golden_ratio_explained labspaces Wrote:Adrian Bejan, professor of mechanical engineering at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering, thinks he knows why the golden ratio pops up everywhere: the eyes scan an image the fastest when it is shaped as a golden-ratio rectangle. labspaces feature - "mystery of golden ratio explained"? - wildweathel - 2009-12-21 Well, it tells me how to split up the page when I write something 縦書き. labspaces feature - "mystery of golden ratio explained"? - nest0r - 2009-12-21 wildweathel Wrote:Well, it tells me how to split up the page when I write something 縦書き.Thanks for reminding me to look into the cogsci of 縦書き. I'd been meaning to follow up on a link I posted at HBPK about mental timelines... I also read about how eye movement studies of kanji/kana reading revealed a wider FOV or somesuch, shorter fixations, and longer saccades. Related: http://www.jstor.org/pss/620771 http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?pid=77676#pid77676 (notes that the horizontal movement exercises only seem to work for strong right-handers) Looking for a copy of: "Effective visual field size necessary for vertical reading during Japanese text processing" by Naoyuki Osaka Apparently research shows that the wider visual field (twice as large) of kanji/kana mixed is unaffected by verticality. (Perhaps, half-heartedly speculating with above eye exercise link, related to 'rightward asymmetry' (esp. in fusiform/early visual recognition - HBPK 12 [p. 9+] for starters) of kanji processing vs. kana? |