The Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised in four ways by grouping dots along parallel lines. It specifies a quantitative relationship between the relative probability of perceiving an organisation and the relative distance between the grouped dots. The current study was set up to investigate whether this principle holds both for centrally and for eccentrically displayed dot lattices. To this end, dot lattices were displayed either in central vision, or to the right of fixation with their closest border at 3 degrees or 15 degrees. We found that the Pure Distance Law adequately predicted grouping of centrally displayed dot lattices but did not capture the eccentric data well, even when the ecc...
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...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...
AbstractThe Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised i...
The visual system groups close things together. Previous studies of grouping by proximity have faile...
Gestalt phenomena have long resisted quantification. In the spirit of Gestalt field theory, we propo...
AbstractAcross the visual field, progressive differences exist in neural processing as well as perce...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
AbstractDichoptic presentation of dot arrays produces binocular rivalry if the arrays are of opposit...
We propose the Gabor lattice as a new stimulus designed to deal with multiple organizations in perce...
Integration of proximity and good continuation cues is analyzed as a probabilistic inference problem...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Dichoptic presentation of square arrays of dots that have no local interocular conflict can produce ...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
This study examines the interactions that occur between dotted line segments as a function of their ...
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...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...
AbstractThe Pure Distance Law predicts grouping by proximity in dot lattices that can be organised i...
The visual system groups close things together. Previous studies of grouping by proximity have faile...
Gestalt phenomena have long resisted quantification. In the spirit of Gestalt field theory, we propo...
AbstractAcross the visual field, progressive differences exist in neural processing as well as perce...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
AbstractDichoptic presentation of dot arrays produces binocular rivalry if the arrays are of opposit...
We propose the Gabor lattice as a new stimulus designed to deal with multiple organizations in perce...
Integration of proximity and good continuation cues is analyzed as a probabilistic inference problem...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Dichoptic presentation of square arrays of dots that have no local interocular conflict can produce ...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
This study examines the interactions that occur between dotted line segments as a function of their ...
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...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...