Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background, and in special conditions front objects appear transparent. Moreover,depth stratification is constrained by the color contrast between specific areas also when transparency is perceived. In four experiments, we showed that contrast affects surface stratification even when it is artificially produced by Cornsweet illusory contrasts, both by increasing and decreasing the color difference just at the border of the adjacent areas, and also when the colors of all areas, complementary and equiluminant included, are kept constant.The results agree with previous findings in the achromatic domain, both with opaque and transparent colors (Masin, 2000...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
Human beings are among the species with the best color perception of all mammals. Yet, transparency ...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of dis...
In the first experiment we found that the apparent stratification of two superimposed diamonds, i.e....
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated hues and, therefore, appea...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
Recent evidence has shown that afterimage perception and completion are amenable to contextual infor...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
Depth stratification in illusory-contour figures was studied by superimposing Kanizsa figures on het...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated ones and, therefore, appea...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
Human beings are among the species with the best color perception of all mammals. Yet, transparency ...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of dis...
In the first experiment we found that the apparent stratification of two superimposed diamonds, i.e....
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated hues and, therefore, appea...
Achromatic transparency in 2-D surfaces composed of three adjacent areas, one created from the othe...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
Recent evidence has shown that afterimage perception and completion are amenable to contextual infor...
We review the conditions that are necessary for the perception of transparency and describe the spat...
Depth stratification in illusory-contour figures was studied by superimposing Kanizsa figures on het...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
Poorly saturated colors are closer to a pure grey than strongly saturated ones and, therefore, appea...
Flank transparency refers to illusory, phenomenally transparent color spreading induced when narrow ...
Human beings are among the species with the best color perception of all mammals. Yet, transparency ...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...