In the occlusion illusion, the visible portion of a partly occluded object (eg a semicircle partly hidden behind a rectangle) appears to be significantly larger than a physically identical region that is fully visible. This illusion may occur either because the visual system 'fills in' a thin strip along the occluded border (the partial-modal-completion hypothesis) or because the partly occluded object is perceived as farther away (the apparent-distance hypothesis). We measured the magnitude of the occlusion illusion psychophysically in several experiments to investigate its causes. The results of experiments 1-3 are consistent with the general proposal that the magnitude of the illusion varies with the strength of the evidence for occlusio...
Ocular accommodation potentially provides information about depth but there is little evidence that ...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
In the occlusion illusion, a partly occluded object is perceived as though it were less occluded tha...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
Perceptual estimates of spatial dimensions of visual objects depend on their shape and surface attri...
The purpose of this experiment was to assess the perceived depth of half-occlusions. Half-occlusions...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
AbstractThe visual system is adept at compensating for the missing information in scenes that result...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Visual illusions can reveal unconsciou...
The judgment of surface attributes such as transparency or opacity is often considered to be a hig...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
AbstractWe demonstrate history-dependent effects in the amodal representation of partially occluded ...
Ocular accommodation potentially provides information about depth but there is little evidence that ...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
In the occlusion illusion, a partly occluded object is perceived as though it were less occluded tha...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
Perceptual estimates of spatial dimensions of visual objects depend on their shape and surface attri...
The purpose of this experiment was to assess the perceived depth of half-occlusions. Half-occlusions...
Three studies examined a visual depth illusion (the "bookmark illusion") and showed that it is best ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
AbstractThe visual system is adept at compensating for the missing information in scenes that result...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Visual illusions can reveal unconsciou...
The judgment of surface attributes such as transparency or opacity is often considered to be a hig...
When one visual object moves behind another, the object farther from the viewer is progressively occ...
AbstractWe demonstrate history-dependent effects in the amodal representation of partially occluded ...
Ocular accommodation potentially provides information about depth but there is little evidence that ...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...