With few exceptions (Fantoni et al, 2008; Fulvio et al, 2009) the amodal completion of angles has been conceived as the production of a trajectory that interpolates veridically represented input segments. This is the case also for the Gerbino illusion, originally explained as the consequence of amodal additions based on good continuation (Gerbino, 1978). Alternatively, amodal completion might involve approximation. Curve fitting by polynomial functions makes the difference clear (Ullman, 1996). Interpolation generates a curve that connects all points and minimizes the changes of direction; approximation generates a curve that minimizes the distances from points, with a variable error intrinsic to noisy data. In the Gerbino illusion approxim...
We studied interpretations of partly occluded shapes. Models that account for amodal completion most...
The experimental study of Gerbino and Salmaso (1987) focused on the process of amodal completion, i....
There has been a growing interest in understanding the computations involved in the processes underl...
When the vertex of an occluded angle geometrically belongs to the side of the occluding surface, the...
Abstract: Pessoa et al. (1998a) underexposed the broad and rich variety of stimuli in the amodal com...
A regular hexagon, when partially occluded in a coincidental way, appears distorted. Da Pos and Zamb...
One of the main theoretical challenges of vision science is to explain how the visual system interpo...
While we do not see the occluded part in amodal completion, we still have an unambiguous perception ...
AbstractConsider a stereoscopic display simulating two rectangular patches, the lower frontoparallel...
New phenomena and results are reported that implicate a common contour interpolation mechanism in il...
In a stereo display simulating two rectangles, the lower frontoparallel and the upper slanted around...
In response to J. Wagemans and G. d'Ydewalle's (see record 1990-13856-001) comment on W. Gerbino and...
AbstractSpatial and temporal properties of illusory contours and amodal completion were investigated...
When information is missing in the visual scene, how does our visual system complete the gap of info...
ABSTRACT: We studied a well-defined set of line drawings that we call `completion by folding'. Such ...
We studied interpretations of partly occluded shapes. Models that account for amodal completion most...
The experimental study of Gerbino and Salmaso (1987) focused on the process of amodal completion, i....
There has been a growing interest in understanding the computations involved in the processes underl...
When the vertex of an occluded angle geometrically belongs to the side of the occluding surface, the...
Abstract: Pessoa et al. (1998a) underexposed the broad and rich variety of stimuli in the amodal com...
A regular hexagon, when partially occluded in a coincidental way, appears distorted. Da Pos and Zamb...
One of the main theoretical challenges of vision science is to explain how the visual system interpo...
While we do not see the occluded part in amodal completion, we still have an unambiguous perception ...
AbstractConsider a stereoscopic display simulating two rectangular patches, the lower frontoparallel...
New phenomena and results are reported that implicate a common contour interpolation mechanism in il...
In a stereo display simulating two rectangles, the lower frontoparallel and the upper slanted around...
In response to J. Wagemans and G. d'Ydewalle's (see record 1990-13856-001) comment on W. Gerbino and...
AbstractSpatial and temporal properties of illusory contours and amodal completion were investigated...
When information is missing in the visual scene, how does our visual system complete the gap of info...
ABSTRACT: We studied a well-defined set of line drawings that we call `completion by folding'. Such ...
We studied interpretations of partly occluded shapes. Models that account for amodal completion most...
The experimental study of Gerbino and Salmaso (1987) focused on the process of amodal completion, i....
There has been a growing interest in understanding the computations involved in the processes underl...