AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor in shape perception. However, current interpolation models do not consider it among the factors that modulate the trajectory of amodally-completed contours. Two hypotheses generate opposite predictions about the effect of contour polarity on surface interpolation. Convexity advantage: if convexities are preferred over concavities, contours of convex portions should be more extrapolated than those of concave portions. Minimal area: if the area of amodally-completed surfaces tends to be minimized, contours of convex portions should be less extrapolated than contours of concave portions. We ran three experiments using two methods, simultaneous l...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
Shading is known to produce vivid perceptions of depth. However, the influence of specular highlight...
AbstractConsider a stereoscopic display simulating two rectangular patches, the lower frontoparallel...
AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor ...
Current interpolation models do not consider concavity/convexity as a factor that modulate the traje...
There is considerable interest in the study of contour curvature and contour curvature polarity. In ...
Contour curvature information has been shown to have an impact on the visual perception of shape. We...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that the mechanisms that process curved contours are selective f...
AbstractPerformance on a shape discrimination task was used to investigate when, and to what extent,...
AbstractIn shaded scenes surface features can appear either concave or convex, depending upon the vi...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers were required to discriminate interval or ordinal differences...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
Contours provide an essential source of information about shape and, along contours, points with the...
Inference of 3-D shape from 2-D contours in a single image is an important problem in machine vision...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
Shading is known to produce vivid perceptions of depth. However, the influence of specular highlight...
AbstractConsider a stereoscopic display simulating two rectangular patches, the lower frontoparallel...
AbstractContour curvature polarity (i.e., concavity/convexity) is recognized as an important factor ...
Current interpolation models do not consider concavity/convexity as a factor that modulate the traje...
There is considerable interest in the study of contour curvature and contour curvature polarity. In ...
Contour curvature information has been shown to have an impact on the visual perception of shape. We...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that the mechanisms that process curved contours are selective f...
AbstractPerformance on a shape discrimination task was used to investigate when, and to what extent,...
AbstractIn shaded scenes surface features can appear either concave or convex, depending upon the vi...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers were required to discriminate interval or ordinal differences...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
Contours provide an essential source of information about shape and, along contours, points with the...
Inference of 3-D shape from 2-D contours in a single image is an important problem in machine vision...
AbstractThe neuronal and computational mechanisms involved in illusory contour formation are thought...
Shading is known to produce vivid perceptions of depth. However, the influence of specular highlight...
AbstractConsider a stereoscopic display simulating two rectangular patches, the lower frontoparallel...