In two experiments viewing times were measured while Ss looked at random geometric forms. Stimuli were constructed to represent increasing levels of complexity. In both experiments, the relationship between level of stimulus complexity and viewing time was monotonic and increasing. The results are interpreted as supporting a meaning-processing model of visual exploration rather than theories concerning optimal levels of stimulation.
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