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Are illusory contours a cause or a consequence of apparent differences in brightness and depth in the Kanizsa square?

T Watanabe1, T Oyama.   

Abstract

The causal flows between the processes responsible for illusory contour clarity, brightness, and apparent depth in the Kanizsa square were examined. The sixty-four stimuli used consisted of all possible combinations of eight disk luminances and eight centre-to-centre separations between nearest disks. Ten subjects were instructed to rate the clarity of the illusory contour and the brightness and apparent depth differences between the Kanizsa square and its surround in each stimulus. On the basis of results obtained with the causal inference method, using partial correlations and path analysis, it is suggested that clarity of illusory contour can be influenced directly by disk separation, and that the output from the process responsible for illusory contour clarity has some effect on the processes responsible for the apparent depth and brightness differences.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3244523     DOI: 10.1068/p170513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perception        ISSN: 0301-0066            Impact factor:   1.490


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1.  The perceived strength of illusory contours.

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Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1992-12

2.  Local brightness mechanisms sketch out surfaces but do not fill them in: psychophysical evidence in the Kanizsa square.

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Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1992-11

3.  Subjective contours 1900-1990: research trends and bibliography.

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Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1992-03

4.  Illusory contours: Toward a neurally based perceptual theory.

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Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  1995-09

5.  Illusory form with inducers of opposite contrast polarity: evidence for multistage integration.

Authors:  B Dresp; V Salvano-Pardieu; C Bonnet
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1996-01

6.  The relation between color spreading and illusory contours.

Authors:  T Watanabe; H Takeichi
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1990-05

7.  Effects of luminance contrast on color spreading and illusory contour in the neon color spreading effect.

Authors:  T Watanabe; T Sato
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1989-05

8.  Perceived segmentation of center from surround by only illusory contours causes chromatic lateral inhibition.

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Review 9.  The development of contour processing: evidence from physiology and psychophysics.

Authors:  Gemma Taylor; Daniel Hipp; Alecia Moser; Kelly Dickerson; Peter Gerhardstein
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-07-08
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