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Claudia Feitosa-Santana1, Anthony D D'Antona, Steven K Shevell.
Abstract
Is a retinal representation of an edge necessary to constrain the reach of color filling-in? If so, then color filling-in should not be constrained by illusory contours, because they do not exist at a retinal level. Alternatively, if color filling-in is constrained by contours at a perceptual level of neural representation, regardless of whether there is a retinal representation, then color filling-in should be constrained by illusory contours. To address this question, a variety of real luminance edges and illusory contours were presented under conditions designed to cause color filling-in. The results showed that illusory contours bounded the reach of color filling-in. A neural representation of a contour may first exist at a retinal level or a cortical level; in either case, the contour exists at a perceptual level and bounds color filling-in.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21289061 PMCID: PMC3200186 DOI: 10.1167/11.2.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis ISSN: 1534-7362 Impact factor: 2.240