AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lightness under complex patterns of illumination. We propose that the Gestalt principle of Grouping by Regularity explains this process better than the more often cited principle of Grouping by Similarity. In our first experiment we demonstrate that in a perceptual organization task, pitting proximity against illumination gradients, discounting the illuminant was contingent upon the periodicity of the illuminant. Traditional theories of lightness constancy and discounting the illuminant (Rock, Nijhawan, Palmer, & Tudor, 1992) cannot account for such effects. Three more experiments show that grouping is affected more by local luminance ratios tha...
Lightness induction can occur on the basis of the immediate surround of a region (local interactions...
Luminance of three-dimensional achromatic objects under given illumination depends on remittance of ...
Scientists have shown that two equal grey patches may differ in lightness when belonging to differen...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lig...
Two powerful grouping principles in visual perception have been studied rather frequently, namely, r...
Recent research on perceptual grouping is described with particular emphasis on identifying the leve...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractThree experiments were performed to compare thresholds for the detection of non-uniformity i...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context...
Perceptual grouping refers to the process of determining which regions and parts of the visual scene...
Does perceptual grouping operate early or late in visual processing? One position is that the elemen...
In a simple two-dimensional (2D) display composed of two uniform surfaces with different luminances,...
The goal of our investigation is a precise formulation of the Gestalt laws collinearity, curvilinear...
Lightness induction can occur on the basis of the immediate surround of a region (local interactions...
Luminance of three-dimensional achromatic objects under given illumination depends on remittance of ...
Scientists have shown that two equal grey patches may differ in lightness when belonging to differen...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lig...
Two powerful grouping principles in visual perception have been studied rather frequently, namely, r...
Recent research on perceptual grouping is described with particular emphasis on identifying the leve...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractThree experiments were performed to compare thresholds for the detection of non-uniformity i...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
The Gestalt studies demonstrated the tendency to visually organize dots on the basis of similarity...
Lightness, the perceived relative achromatic reectance of a surface, depends strongly on the context...
Perceptual grouping refers to the process of determining which regions and parts of the visual scene...
Does perceptual grouping operate early or late in visual processing? One position is that the elemen...
In a simple two-dimensional (2D) display composed of two uniform surfaces with different luminances,...
The goal of our investigation is a precise formulation of the Gestalt laws collinearity, curvilinear...
Lightness induction can occur on the basis of the immediate surround of a region (local interactions...
Luminance of three-dimensional achromatic objects under given illumination depends on remittance of ...
Scientists have shown that two equal grey patches may differ in lightness when belonging to differen...