AbstractTwo line gratings abutting each other with a phase shift of half a cycle elicit the perception of an illusory line running orthogonally between the two sets of grating lines. We found that rating strength increases with increasing number of lines, line length, and phase angle. In contrast, rating strength decreases with increasing spacing of lines, lateral misalignment, rotation of one grating relative to the other, and line width. There is a pronounced oblique effect at 45 deg when the orientation of the abutting gratings is changed from horizontal through diagonal to vertical. Findings are interpreted in terms of a neurophysiological model. We conclude that the end-stopped receptive fields activated by the grating lines are about ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...
Real and illusory contour cues are used under different contexts and can interfere with one another....
AbstractTwo line gratings abutting each other with a phase shift of half a cycle elicit the percepti...
The discontinuities of phase-shifted abutting line gratings give rise to perception of an "illusory ...
AbstractUnder some conditions (dark or light inspection areas) illusory gratings often appear to be ...
Luminance defined and illusory contours provide vital information about object borders. However, rea...
Objects in visual scenes may be only partly visible, rendering the extraction of context-induced ill...
AbstractVernier acuity for illusory line targets induced by gaps in a horizontal grating was measure...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Illusory contours can be induced along direction approximately collinear to edges or approximately p...
Single neurons in primate V2 and cat A18 exhibit identical orientation tuning for sinewave grating a...
Notes that a vertical line appears tilted when viewed following inspection of tilted lines (aftereff...
In the wallpaper illusion, a repetitive pattern appears to shift from one depth plane to the plane n...
Visual illusions, beyond their ability to entertain, reveal the “flaws” and limits of human percepti...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...
Real and illusory contour cues are used under different contexts and can interfere with one another....
AbstractTwo line gratings abutting each other with a phase shift of half a cycle elicit the percepti...
The discontinuities of phase-shifted abutting line gratings give rise to perception of an "illusory ...
AbstractUnder some conditions (dark or light inspection areas) illusory gratings often appear to be ...
Luminance defined and illusory contours provide vital information about object borders. However, rea...
Objects in visual scenes may be only partly visible, rendering the extraction of context-induced ill...
AbstractVernier acuity for illusory line targets induced by gaps in a horizontal grating was measure...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Illusory contours can be induced along direction approximately collinear to edges or approximately p...
Single neurons in primate V2 and cat A18 exhibit identical orientation tuning for sinewave grating a...
Notes that a vertical line appears tilted when viewed following inspection of tilted lines (aftereff...
In the wallpaper illusion, a repetitive pattern appears to shift from one depth plane to the plane n...
Visual illusions, beyond their ability to entertain, reveal the “flaws” and limits of human percepti...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...
Real and illusory contour cues are used under different contexts and can interfere with one another....