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Simple Figures and Perceptions in Depth (2) : Stereo Capture
OHYA, Kazuo
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Following previous paper the purpose of this paper is to collect and publish some useful simple stimuli for observations to facilitate general understanding of scientific psychology. This paper contains elementary simple figures in that collection. As the target problem, we selected stereo capture. There is a wealth of anatomical and psychological evidence which suggests that when you look at an object in the visual field, its various attributes such as color, motion, depth, and “form” are extracted by separate channels in the visual system. If so, how are these different attributes put back together again to create a unified picture of the object? The visual system seems to extract certain conspicuous image features, and the signal derived from these is then blindly attributed to features throughout the surface of the object. This implies that visual perception is highly sketchy and impressionistic and that much of the richness and clarity that we experience is really an illusion. This mechanism is called “capture”. To understand stereo capture, we explained about the wallpaper effect and Kanizsa illusion. We presented stimuli illustrating these phenomena. And we presented some stereo capture stereograms. We considered some meanings of these stereogram for capture generating mechanism.
School of Letters, Nagoya University
2006
eng
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/jousl.2.59
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/8453
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6792
10.18999/jousl.2.59
1349-6190
Journal of the School of Letters
2
59
69
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6792/files/05ohya.pdf
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