Sequential changes in small separated texture elements can produce perception of a moving form with continuous boundaries. This process of spatiotemporal boundary formation may exist to provide a robust means of detecting moving objects that occlude more distant textured surfaces. Whereas most research on spatiotemporal boundary formation has been focused on boundary and shape perception, two experiments are reported here on the perception of surface qualities in spatiotemporal boundary formation. In experiment 1 a free-report procedure was used to investigate whether surface perception can be determined by dynamic information alone, apart from static spatial differences. Results showed that dynamic information was sufficient to determine t...
When ever an object moves, it successively covers and uncovers surfaces that are farther away. This ...
The individuation of objects via spatiotemporal continuity and surface features, such as texture and...
In this study, we present several demonstrations of color averaging between luminance boundaries. In...
The surface and boundaries of an object generally move in unison, so the motion of a surface could p...
AbstractSpatio-temporal boundary formation (SBF) refers to a perceptual process responsible for perc...
Often, differences in luminance, color, texture, and depth can help us determine object boundaries. ...
Spatiotemporal boundary formation (SBF) is the perception of illusory boundaries, global form, and g...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of change is su...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of is sufficien...
Patterns of abrupt changes in a scene, such as the dynamic occlusion of texture elements (causing th...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Sinai et al (1998 Nature 395 497 - 500) showed that less distance is perceived along a ground surfac...
AbstractIn dynamic scenes, relative motion between the object, the observer, and/or the environment ...
When ever an object moves, it successively covers and uncovers surfaces that are farther away. This ...
The individuation of objects via spatiotemporal continuity and surface features, such as texture and...
In this study, we present several demonstrations of color averaging between luminance boundaries. In...
The surface and boundaries of an object generally move in unison, so the motion of a surface could p...
AbstractSpatio-temporal boundary formation (SBF) refers to a perceptual process responsible for perc...
Often, differences in luminance, color, texture, and depth can help us determine object boundaries. ...
Spatiotemporal boundary formation (SBF) is the perception of illusory boundaries, global form, and g...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of change is su...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of is sufficien...
Patterns of abrupt changes in a scene, such as the dynamic occlusion of texture elements (causing th...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Sinai et al (1998 Nature 395 497 - 500) showed that less distance is perceived along a ground surfac...
AbstractIn dynamic scenes, relative motion between the object, the observer, and/or the environment ...
When ever an object moves, it successively covers and uncovers surfaces that are farther away. This ...
The individuation of objects via spatiotemporal continuity and surface features, such as texture and...
In this study, we present several demonstrations of color averaging between luminance boundaries. In...