Literature DB >> 917732

Orientation masking and the tilt illusion with subjective contours.

A T Smith, R Over.   

Abstract

Exposure to one edge renders another edge less visible as a function of relative orientation. Experiment 1 showed that orientation-selective masking occurs between phenomenal edges located at sites where the visual display is homogeneous (subjective contours) as well as between edges defined in terms of luminance discontinuity (real edges). In addition, real contours can be masked by subjective contours, and vice-versa. In experiment 2 it was found that the tilt illusion (apparent expansion of the angle formed by intersecting lines) can be induced with subjective as well as with real contours. These results suggest that it is inappropriate to attribute the perception of real and subjective contours to fundamentally different processes.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 917732     DOI: 10.1068/p060441

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


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Authors:  A T Smith; R Over
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6.  The Fraser illusion: simple figures.

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7.  The influence of perceptual grouping on the tilt illusion.

Authors:  M T Swanston; N J Wade
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8.  The disappearance of real and subjective contours.

Authors:  D F Halpern; J S Warm
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