The visual system groups close things together. Previous studies of grouping by proximity have failed to measure grouping strength or to assess the effect of configuration. We do both. We reanalyze data from an experiment by Kubovy and Wagemans (1995) in which they briefly presented multi-stable dot patterns that can be perceptually organized into alternative collections of parallel strips of dots, and in which they parametrically varied the distances between dots and the angles between alternative organizations. Our analysis shows that relative strength of grouping into strips of dots of a particular orientation approximates a decreasing exponential function of the relative distance between dots in that orientation. The configural or wholi...
AbstractA model for perceptual grouping based on measurements of spatial correlations is proposed an...
AbstractThis study analyzes grouping between singletons (line elements popping out by orientation gr...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
The Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised in four w...
AbstractThe Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised i...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
Four experiments are reported, the aim of which was to explore the achromatic-colour and distance re...
Classic Gestalt examples of perceptual grouping entail arrays of disconnected surfaces that are grou...
Palmer and Rock proposed that uniform connectedness (UC) occurs prior to classical Gestalt factors t...
Two powerful grouping principles in visual perception have been studied rather frequently, namely, r...
Grouping is a perceptual process in which a subset of stimulus components (a group) is selected for ...
This study analyzes grouping between singletons (line elements popping out by orientation gradient) ...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
Classic Gestalt examples of perceptual grouping entail arrays of disconnected surfaces that are grou...
This study examined the effects of attention on forming perceptual units by proximity grouping and b...
AbstractA model for perceptual grouping based on measurements of spatial correlations is proposed an...
AbstractThis study analyzes grouping between singletons (line elements popping out by orientation gr...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
The Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised in four w...
AbstractThe Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised i...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
Four experiments are reported, the aim of which was to explore the achromatic-colour and distance re...
Classic Gestalt examples of perceptual grouping entail arrays of disconnected surfaces that are grou...
Palmer and Rock proposed that uniform connectedness (UC) occurs prior to classical Gestalt factors t...
Two powerful grouping principles in visual perception have been studied rather frequently, namely, r...
Grouping is a perceptual process in which a subset of stimulus components (a group) is selected for ...
This study analyzes grouping between singletons (line elements popping out by orientation gradient) ...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
Classic Gestalt examples of perceptual grouping entail arrays of disconnected surfaces that are grou...
This study examined the effects of attention on forming perceptual units by proximity grouping and b...
AbstractA model for perceptual grouping based on measurements of spatial correlations is proposed an...
AbstractThis study analyzes grouping between singletons (line elements popping out by orientation gr...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...