AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a single, stable, smooth contour. Observers viewed partly-occluded contours defined by linear segments and estimated the position and tangent orientation of the contour at multiple locations within the occluded region. We measured the precision and consistency of observers’ settings as indices of successful interpolation. We found that although increasing the relative offset between inducers led to a decrease in both precision and consistency, increasing turning angle affected primarily precision. We discuss conditions under which interpolation settings are consistent with a single, stable smooth contour
In two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, planar cont...
The spatial and temporal characteristics of mechanisms that bridge gaps between line segments were d...
AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor ...
AbstractAccording to the scale-dependence hypothesis, the visual interpolation of contour fragments ...
AbstractIn two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, pla...
AbstractModels of contour interpolation have been proposed for illusory contour interpolation but se...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers interpolated parabolic sampled contours confined to planes in...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
AbstractVisual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour int...
AbstractContour interpolation is the process whereby spatially separated object fragments (inducers)...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Competing theories of partially occlud...
SummaryRecent research has witnessed an explosive increase in models that treat percepts as optimal ...
AbstractThe visual system is constantly faced with the problem of identifying partially occluded obj...
One of the most important functions of the human visual system is the construction of representation...
In two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, planar cont...
The spatial and temporal characteristics of mechanisms that bridge gaps between line segments were d...
AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor ...
AbstractAccording to the scale-dependence hypothesis, the visual interpolation of contour fragments ...
AbstractIn two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, pla...
AbstractModels of contour interpolation have been proposed for illusory contour interpolation but se...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers interpolated parabolic sampled contours confined to planes in...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
AbstractVisual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour int...
AbstractContour interpolation is the process whereby spatially separated object fragments (inducers)...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Competing theories of partially occlud...
SummaryRecent research has witnessed an explosive increase in models that treat percepts as optimal ...
AbstractThe visual system is constantly faced with the problem of identifying partially occluded obj...
One of the most important functions of the human visual system is the construction of representation...
In two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, planar cont...
The spatial and temporal characteristics of mechanisms that bridge gaps between line segments were d...
AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor ...