We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater frequency than offset when neither is associated with a unique sensory transient. Observers performed a "one-shot" change detection task in which offsetting or onsetting elements of high luminance contrast circles generated the appearance or disappearance of a Kanizsa figure. Presenting "illusory figures" via this "flicker" method ensures that (1) any unique luminance transients associated with the two types of change are eliminated, and (2) the objects themselves can only be represented at a relatively high level. Results showed that offsets were detected more frequently than onsets only when they generated the onset of a Kanizsa figure. We ...
Visual illusions are an example where the visual system makes mistakes. However, as the ability to p...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The relative efficacy with which appearance of a new object orients visual attention was investigate...
The present study was conducted to investigate whether ob- servers are equally prone to overlook any...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
We examined the contributions of brightness enhancement, illusory figure formation and figural compl...
Light increment thresholds were measured on either side of one of the illusory contours of a white-o...
Abstract Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un-derlyin...
We investigated the relationship between changes in contrast thresholds on illusory contours and the...
We investigated how the detection of a light spot was influenced by the presence of an illusory figu...
Visual illusions are an example where the visual system makes mistakes. However, as the ability to p...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...
We examined whether the onset of a new object defined by illusory contours is detected with greater ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The human visual system is particularly sensitive to abrupt onset of new objects that appear in the ...
The relative efficacy with which appearance of a new object orients visual attention was investigate...
The present study was conducted to investigate whether ob- servers are equally prone to overlook any...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
A large body of work suggests that the visual system is particularly sensitive to the appearance of ...
We examined the contributions of brightness enhancement, illusory figure formation and figural compl...
Light increment thresholds were measured on either side of one of the illusory contours of a white-o...
Abstract Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un-derlyin...
We investigated the relationship between changes in contrast thresholds on illusory contours and the...
We investigated how the detection of a light spot was influenced by the presence of an illusory figu...
Visual illusions are an example where the visual system makes mistakes. However, as the ability to p...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
In two experiments we examined whether the appearance of a new object has attentional priority over...