In three experiments, using a two-alternative forced-choice task, we obtained depth judgments of displays containing transparent regions. The regions varied in lightness, size, and animation. Observers nearly always strongly preferred one certain depth ordering among the regions, even though their lightness conditions were expected to give rise to ambiguity among possible orderings. This expectation was based on the contrast polarity model, which expects ambiguity in the absence of contrast polarity reversal. The expectation was founded also on a stronger condition based on the transmittance anchoring principle, which gives preference to the largest lightness contrast between regions. In the absence of contrast polarity reversal and in cond...
The human visual brain retrieves representations of three-dimensional structure from specific two-di...
AbstractThe contrast dependence of perceived depth was quantified through a series of depth matching...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
AbstractPhotometric constraints for the perception of transparency were investigated using stereosco...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
A classic way to study different aspects of perception is to consider how information from different...
The human visual brain retrieves representations of three-dimensional structure from specific two-di...
AbstractThe contrast dependence of perceived depth was quantified through a series of depth matching...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
Figure/background organization usually entails that figures are perceived in front of the background...
AbstractPhotometric constraints for the perception of transparency were investigated using stereosco...
The perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of stereopsis....
AbstractThe perception of transparency in binocular vision presents a challenge for any model of ste...
AbstractA series of experiments was performed to determine how the visual system computes the transm...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
AbstractAsymmetric lightness matching was employed to measure how the visual system assigns lightnes...
Figure/ground segregation of both opaque and transparent objects involves their mutual stratificatio...
It is presently unresolved whether lightnesses or differences in lightness are appropriate independe...
Although color plays a crucial role in the demarcation of surfaces in the visual field, its role in ...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
A classic way to study different aspects of perception is to consider how information from different...
The human visual brain retrieves representations of three-dimensional structure from specific two-di...
AbstractThe contrast dependence of perceived depth was quantified through a series of depth matching...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...