Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not continuous, yet visual experience is not characterized by holes and discontinuities in the world. How does the brain achieve this perceptual completion? Fifty years ago, it was suggested that visual perception involves a two-stage process of (i) edge detection followed by (ii) neural filling-in of surface properties. We examine whether this general hypothesis can account for the specific example of perceptual completion of a small target surrounded by dynamic dots (an 'artificial scotoma'), a phenomenon argued to provide insight into the mechanisms responsible for perception. We degrade the target's borders using first blur and then depth conti...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
The optics of the eye form an image on a surface at the back of the eyeball called the retina. The r...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...
Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not co...
ABSTRACT—A perceptually filled-in surface, such as occurs during sustained attention to a peripheral...
When a gray figure is surrounded by a background of dynamic texture, fixating away from the figure f...
International audienceHuman observers generally perceive a stable and coherent visual scene despite ...
AbstractLooking at the world with one eye, we do not notice a scotoma in the receptor-free area of t...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
AbstractPerceptual-filling-in (PFI) and motion-induced-blindness (MIB) are two phenomena of temporar...
Complete visual information about a scene and the objects within it is often not available to us. Fo...
AbstractPerceptual filling-in occurs when structures of the visual system interpolate information ac...
Following circumscribed retinal damage, extensive reorganization of topographically organized visual...
nity to adjust the location of borders on a computerphysiological constraints on vision. The visual ...
Ever since the days of René Descartes, in the seventeenth century, the search for the relationship b...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
The optics of the eye form an image on a surface at the back of the eyeball called the retina. The r...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...
Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not co...
ABSTRACT—A perceptually filled-in surface, such as occurs during sustained attention to a peripheral...
When a gray figure is surrounded by a background of dynamic texture, fixating away from the figure f...
International audienceHuman observers generally perceive a stable and coherent visual scene despite ...
AbstractLooking at the world with one eye, we do not notice a scotoma in the receptor-free area of t...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
AbstractPerceptual-filling-in (PFI) and motion-induced-blindness (MIB) are two phenomena of temporar...
Complete visual information about a scene and the objects within it is often not available to us. Fo...
AbstractPerceptual filling-in occurs when structures of the visual system interpolate information ac...
Following circumscribed retinal damage, extensive reorganization of topographically organized visual...
nity to adjust the location of borders on a computerphysiological constraints on vision. The visual ...
Ever since the days of René Descartes, in the seventeenth century, the search for the relationship b...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
The optics of the eye form an image on a surface at the back of the eyeball called the retina. The r...
Visual motion can be represented in terms of the dynamic visual features in the retinal image or in ...