Three neighbouring opaque surfaces may appear split into two layers, one transparent and one opaque beneath, if an outline contour is drawn that encompasses two of them. The phenomenon was originally observed by Kanizsa [1955 Rivista di Psicologia 69 3 ^ 19; 1979 Organization in Vision: Essays on Gestalt Psychology (New York: Praeger)], for the case where an outline contour is drawn to encompass one of the two parts of a bicoloured figure and a portion of a background of lightest (or darkest) luminance. Preliminary observations revealed that the outline contour yields different effects: in addition to the stratification into layers described by Kanizsa, a second split, opposite in depth order, may occur when the outline contour is close in ...
AbstractThe lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
Three neighbouring opaque surfaces may appear split into two layers, one transparent and one opaque...
The contour is the locus at which the parts of opaque solid objects appear to form an edge because i...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
Shading is well known to provide information the visual system uses to recover the three-dimensional...
AbstractPhotometric constraints for the perception of transparency were investigated using stereosco...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
Phenomenal transparency is commonly studied by using a stimulus configuration introduced by Metelli:...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Transparency is used routinely as part of a host of visualisation functionalities in software applic...
When an observer with a holistic viewing attitude perceives transparency in an achromatic two-dimens...
Contains fulltext : 141659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
AbstractThe lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
Three neighbouring opaque surfaces may appear split into two layers, one transparent and one opaque...
The contour is the locus at which the parts of opaque solid objects appear to form an edge because i...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
Shading is well known to provide information the visual system uses to recover the three-dimensional...
AbstractPhotometric constraints for the perception of transparency were investigated using stereosco...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
Phenomenal transparency is commonly studied by using a stimulus configuration introduced by Metelli:...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Transparency is used routinely as part of a host of visualisation functionalities in software applic...
When an observer with a holistic viewing attitude perceives transparency in an achromatic two-dimens...
Contains fulltext : 141659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
AbstractThe lightness of a visual surface is its perceived achromatic reflectance [Adelson, E. H., (...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...