T-junctions and perceived slant of partially occluded surfaces |
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Authors: | Grove Philip M Ono Hiroshi Kaneko Hirohiko |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. p.grove@unsw.edu.au |
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Abstract: | H?kkinen and Nyman (1997 Perception 26 29-38) reported that perceived slant is reduced when occlusion is a possible interpretation for the visual system. We present data from three experiments that confirm and expand on their finding. Our stimuli consisted of four types of stereograms depicting white central rectangles flanked on either side by two grey rectangles. The central white rectangles varied in height, thus manipulating the polarity of the T-junction information between the central and flanking rectangles. Perceived slant was smallest or not apparent when T-junction information indicated the central rectangles were nearer than the flanking rectangles and greatest when T-junction information indicated a farther central rectangle. Slant estimates for a stimulus containing a subjective pacmen-induced central rectangle were biased towards a depth step when an occlusion interpretation was possible. |
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