AbstractIf the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a different time, the figure is easily segregated from the surround and thus perceived. Lee and Blake (1999) [Visual form created solely from temporal structure. Science, 284, 1165–1168] demonstrated that this figure–ground separation may be based not only on time differences between motion onsets, but also on the differences between reversals of motion direction. However, Farid and Adelson (2001) [Synchrony does not promote grouping in temporally structured displays. Nature Neuroscience, 4, 875–876] argued that figure–ground segregation in the motion-reversal experiment might have been based on a contrast artefact and concluded that (a)synchrony ...
We examine the time course of visual grouping and figure–ground processing. Figure (contour) and gro...
Figure-ground (FG) segregation that separates an object from the rest of the image is a fundamental ...
International audienceWe used textures of randomly moving grating patches to assess the role of fine...
AbstractIf the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a dif...
ceived If the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a diff...
Visual figure-ground segregation can rely on differences in luminance, texture, colour, motion, dept...
Two experiments investigated the role of spatial frequency in performance of a figure/ground segrega...
What are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a visual sc...
AbstractTwo experiments investigated the role of spatial frequency in performance of a figure/ground...
Figure-ground (FG) segregation that separates an object from the rest of the image is a fundamental ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that a field of random dots in which each dot alternates between...
The performance of the human visual system in extracting noisy figures from a noisy background is as...
AbstractWhat are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a v...
AbstractInhomogenous displays, in contrast to homogenous ones, evoke a specific potential in the VEP...
We describe a simple psychophysical paradigm for studying figure-ground segregation by onset asynchr...
We examine the time course of visual grouping and figure–ground processing. Figure (contour) and gro...
Figure-ground (FG) segregation that separates an object from the rest of the image is a fundamental ...
International audienceWe used textures of randomly moving grating patches to assess the role of fine...
AbstractIf the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a dif...
ceived If the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a diff...
Visual figure-ground segregation can rely on differences in luminance, texture, colour, motion, dept...
Two experiments investigated the role of spatial frequency in performance of a figure/ground segrega...
What are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a visual sc...
AbstractTwo experiments investigated the role of spatial frequency in performance of a figure/ground...
Figure-ground (FG) segregation that separates an object from the rest of the image is a fundamental ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that a field of random dots in which each dot alternates between...
The performance of the human visual system in extracting noisy figures from a noisy background is as...
AbstractWhat are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a v...
AbstractInhomogenous displays, in contrast to homogenous ones, evoke a specific potential in the VEP...
We describe a simple psychophysical paradigm for studying figure-ground segregation by onset asynchr...
We examine the time course of visual grouping and figure–ground processing. Figure (contour) and gro...
Figure-ground (FG) segregation that separates an object from the rest of the image is a fundamental ...
International audienceWe used textures of randomly moving grating patches to assess the role of fine...