International audienceThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual processing that influence the formation of object contours, perceptual boundaries, and illusory contours. The experiments test the assumption that, to integrate contour information across space and contrast sign, a spatially short-range filtering process that is sensitive to contrast polarity inputs to a spatially long-range grouping process that pools signals from opposite contrast polarities. The stimuli consisted of thin subthreshold lines, flashed upon gaps between collinear inducers which potentially enable the formation of illusory contours. The subthreshold lines were composed of one or more segments with opposite...
International audiencePerceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
The ability of human participants to integrate fragmented stimulus elements into perceived coherent ...
AbstractThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of...
This article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual ...
This article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual ...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
One of the important roles of our visual system is to detect and segregate objects. Neurons in the e...
Three studies are presented:-B Mathes, D Trenner, M Fahle (2006). The electrophysiological correlate...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
AbstractThis review focuses on low and intermediate stages of contour shape processing. It is split ...
Perceptual grouping of the parts of retinal images that belong together is vital to human vision. Mu...
Results from three experiments using spatial forced-choice techniques show that an illusory contour ...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
The brain integrates discrete but collinear stimuli to perceive global contours. Previous contour in...
International audiencePerceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
The ability of human participants to integrate fragmented stimulus elements into perceived coherent ...
AbstractThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of...
This article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual ...
This article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual ...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
One of the important roles of our visual system is to detect and segregate objects. Neurons in the e...
Three studies are presented:-B Mathes, D Trenner, M Fahle (2006). The electrophysiological correlate...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
AbstractThis review focuses on low and intermediate stages of contour shape processing. It is split ...
Perceptual grouping of the parts of retinal images that belong together is vital to human vision. Mu...
Results from three experiments using spatial forced-choice techniques show that an illusory contour ...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
The brain integrates discrete but collinear stimuli to perceive global contours. Previous contour in...
International audiencePerceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
The ability of human participants to integrate fragmented stimulus elements into perceived coherent ...