There is a strong tendency to complete a partly occluded shape. Two types of pattern completion, global and local, are frequently reported. By means of the primed-matching paradigm, it has previously been shown that global completions are prevalent for stimuli in which regularity is abundantly present. In our study the primed-matching paradigm is applied to such stimuli in order to find out whether the rival local completion is generated as well. Therefore anomalous completions are added to the experimental design. Priming effects both on global and on local completions are compared with priming effects on those anomalous completions. The data indeed suggest that the occlusion patterns evoked not only a global but also a local completion
We report two experiments on the role of mid-level processes in image segmentation and completion. I...
When solid objects are viewed from only 1 direction, some parts are necessarily occluded. Expectatio...
The completion of partly occluded objects appears instantaneous and effortless, but empirically take...
There is a strong tendency to complete a partly occluded shape. Two types of pattern completion, glo...
The topic of amodal completion has often been investigated by using partly occluded shapes that are ...
In visual occlusion 2 amodal-completion tendencies occur frequently. One tendency leads toward the s...
We studied interpretations of partly occluded shapes. Models that account for amodal completion most...
'Classic' occlusion examples, such as a square partly occluded by a rectangle, have given rise to so...
‘Classic ’ occlusion examples, such as a square partly occluded by a rectangle, have given rise to s...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Competing theories of partially occlud...
We studied the influence of knowledge in the interpretation of partly occluded objects. In the past ...
Although objects in our visual environment are partially occluded at times, we perceive the world as...
We studied the effects of learning on amodal completion of partly occluded shapes. Amodal completion...
In a series of five experiments, we investigated how amodalcompletion affects pattern recognition, a...
We studied contextual effects of amodal completion in both a primed-matching task, and a grasping ta...
We report two experiments on the role of mid-level processes in image segmentation and completion. I...
When solid objects are viewed from only 1 direction, some parts are necessarily occluded. Expectatio...
The completion of partly occluded objects appears instantaneous and effortless, but empirically take...
There is a strong tendency to complete a partly occluded shape. Two types of pattern completion, glo...
The topic of amodal completion has often been investigated by using partly occluded shapes that are ...
In visual occlusion 2 amodal-completion tendencies occur frequently. One tendency leads toward the s...
We studied interpretations of partly occluded shapes. Models that account for amodal completion most...
'Classic' occlusion examples, such as a square partly occluded by a rectangle, have given rise to so...
‘Classic ’ occlusion examples, such as a square partly occluded by a rectangle, have given rise to s...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Competing theories of partially occlud...
We studied the influence of knowledge in the interpretation of partly occluded objects. In the past ...
Although objects in our visual environment are partially occluded at times, we perceive the world as...
We studied the effects of learning on amodal completion of partly occluded shapes. Amodal completion...
In a series of five experiments, we investigated how amodalcompletion affects pattern recognition, a...
We studied contextual effects of amodal completion in both a primed-matching task, and a grasping ta...
We report two experiments on the role of mid-level processes in image segmentation and completion. I...
When solid objects are viewed from only 1 direction, some parts are necessarily occluded. Expectatio...
The completion of partly occluded objects appears instantaneous and effortless, but empirically take...