AbstractVisual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretation was examined with the psychophysical forced directional response (FDR) paradigm. Regular four-dot polygon segments, together with a target dot, were presented to the subjects for 150 ms. Subjects were required to indicate the direction of deviation of the target dot from the midpoint of the intermediate line segment. Crucial variables were the outer angle of the line segments and symmetry axis orientation of the polygon segment. Logistic regression analyses showed that curvilinear interpolation occurred for angles up to 30°, but emerged more pervasively under the vertical symmetry axis orientation for angles up to 60°
AbstractAccording to the scale-dependence hypothesis, the visual interpolation of contour fragments ...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Visual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretat...
Visual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretat...
AbstractA curvilinear pattern among a series of visual items (e.g., dots) can be regarded as a kind ...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
AbstractShape constancy is the ability to perceive that a shape remains the same when seen in differ...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
The perceived relative direction of a pair of features can be intermediate between their relative di...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
AbstractPerceived slant was measured for horizontal lines aligned on one side and of varying lengths...
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AbstractMitsudo [Mitsudo, H. (2007). Illusory depth induced by binocular torsional misalignment. Vis...
In the present study we investigated the visual processing of contours defined by constant curvature...
AbstractAccording to the scale-dependence hypothesis, the visual interpolation of contour fragments ...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Visual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretat...
Visual interpolation between dots responsible for rectilinear versus curvilinear contour interpretat...
AbstractA curvilinear pattern among a series of visual items (e.g., dots) can be regarded as a kind ...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
AbstractShape constancy is the ability to perceive that a shape remains the same when seen in differ...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
The perceived relative direction of a pair of features can be intermediate between their relative di...
AbstractWe examined (a) whether vertical lines at different physical horizontal positions in the sam...
AbstractPerceived slant was measured for horizontal lines aligned on one side and of varying lengths...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Competing theories of partially occlud...
AbstractMitsudo [Mitsudo, H. (2007). Illusory depth induced by binocular torsional misalignment. Vis...
In the present study we investigated the visual processing of contours defined by constant curvature...
AbstractAccording to the scale-dependence hypothesis, the visual interpolation of contour fragments ...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...