Infants have been demonstrated to be able to perceive illusory contours in Kanizsa figures. This study tested whether they also perceive these illusory figures as having the properties of real objects, such as depth and capability of occluding other objects. Eight‐ and five‐month‐old infants were presented with scenes that included a Kanizsa square and further depth cues provided by the deletion and accretion pattern of a moving duck. The 8‐month‐old infants looked significantly longer at the scene when the two types of occlusion cues were inconsistent than when they were consistent with each other, which provides evidence that they interpreted the Kanizsa square as a depth cue. In contrast, 5‐month‐olds did not show this difference. This f...
Recent findings by Xu and Carey (1996) indicate that, after seeing two distinct objects (e.g., a duc...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Abstract Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un-derlyin...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
We investigated whether infants from 8-22 weeks of age were sensitive to the illusory contour create...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how perceptual binding and selective attention opera...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Previous research, in which static figures were used, showed that the ability to perceive illusory c...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Abstract. We investigated illusory motion perception in 6-to-8-month-old infants using a static figu...
Recent findings by Xu and Carey (1996) indicate that, after seeing two distinct objects (e.g., a duc...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Abstract Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un-derlyin...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
We investigated whether infants from 8-22 weeks of age were sensitive to the illusory contour create...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how perceptual binding and selective attention opera...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Previous research, in which static figures were used, showed that the ability to perceive illusory c...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Abstract. We investigated illusory motion perception in 6-to-8-month-old infants using a static figu...
Recent findings by Xu and Carey (1996) indicate that, after seeing two distinct objects (e.g., a duc...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Abstract Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un-derlyin...