After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually filled-in by its background, as if it "disappeared". We report that directing attention to the color, shape, or location of a figure increased the probability of perceiving filling-in compared to unattended figures, without modifying the time required for filling-in. This effect could be augmented by boosting attention. Furthermore, the frequency distribution of filling-in response times for attended figures could be predicted by multiplying the frequencies of response times for unattended figures with a constant. We propose that, after failure of figure-ground segregation, the neural interpolation processes that produce perceptual filling-in are enhanc...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
AbstractFour experiments examined how differences in the properties of the target and surround affec...
Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not co...
After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually filled-in b...
AbstractWe studied perceptual filling-in during maintained peripheral viewing of a uniform gray or r...
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 ...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
ABSTRACT—A perceptually filled-in surface, such as occurs during sustained attention to a peripheral...
SummaryOur visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation reli...
Our visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation relies on t...
AbstractPerceptual filling-in occurs when structures of the visual system interpolate information ac...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
AbstractFour experiments examined how differences in the properties of the target and surround affec...
Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not co...
After few seconds, a figure steadily presented in peripheral vision becomes perceptually filled-in b...
AbstractWe studied perceptual filling-in during maintained peripheral viewing of a uniform gray or r...
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 ...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
We investigated psychophysically whether feature-based attention modulates the perception of figure–...
ABSTRACT—A perceptually filled-in surface, such as occurs during sustained attention to a peripheral...
SummaryOur visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation reli...
Our visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation relies on t...
AbstractPerceptual filling-in occurs when structures of the visual system interpolate information ac...
We direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. Some of t...
AbstractWe direct our attention to those visual stimuli that are relevant to our behavioral goals. S...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
AbstractFour experiments examined how differences in the properties of the target and surround affec...
Retinal activity is the first stage of visual perception. Retinal sampling is non-uniform and not co...