Normal visual perception requires differentiating foreground from background objects. Differences in physical attributes sometimes determine this relationship. Often such differences must instead be inferred, as when two objects or their parts have the same luminance. Modal completion refers to such perceptual "filling-in" of object borders that are accompanied by concurrent brightness enhancement, in turn termed illusory contours (ICs). Amodal completion is filling-in without concurrent brightness enhancement. Presently there are controversies regarding whether both completion processes use a common neural mechanism and whether perceptual filling-in is a bottom-up, feedforward process initiating at the lowest levels of the cortical visual ...
Abstract Background Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly percei...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
Under natural viewing conditions, visual stimuli are often obscured by occluding surfaces. To aid ob...
Normal visual perception readily overcomes suboptimal or degraded viewing conditions through percept...
Normal visual perception readily overcomes suboptimal or degraded viewing conditions through percept...
Contains fulltext : 202720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Amodal completi...
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though physically they are ...
Abstract: Pessoa et al. (1998a) underexposed the broad and rich variety of stimuli in the amodal com...
Contains fulltext : 56746.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Amodal complet...
While we do not see the occluded part in amodal completion, we still have an unambiguous perception ...
Background: Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive the...
Background Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive them a...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Background: Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive the...
Abstract Background Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly percei...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
Under natural viewing conditions, visual stimuli are often obscured by occluding surfaces. To aid ob...
Normal visual perception readily overcomes suboptimal or degraded viewing conditions through percept...
Normal visual perception readily overcomes suboptimal or degraded viewing conditions through percept...
Contains fulltext : 202720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Amodal completi...
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though physically they are ...
Abstract: Pessoa et al. (1998a) underexposed the broad and rich variety of stimuli in the amodal com...
Contains fulltext : 56746.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Amodal complet...
While we do not see the occluded part in amodal completion, we still have an unambiguous perception ...
Background: Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive the...
Background Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive them a...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Background: Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly perceive the...
Abstract Background Objects in our environment are often partly occluded, yet we effortlessly percei...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
Under natural viewing conditions, visual stimuli are often obscured by occluding surfaces. To aid ob...