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Amodal Completion Revisited [PDF]
Amodal completion (AC) is analyzed, by looking at its historical roots and persisting conceptual difficulties. Looking at the origin of the concept, it becomes clear that it is not equivalent to perception of occluded parts.
Walter Gerbino
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Neuroimaging Findings on Amodal Completion: A Review [PDF]
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though physically they are partially occluded. In this review, we provide an extensive overview of the results obtained from a variety of neuroimaging studies on the neural ...
Jordy Thielen +4 more
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Amodal completion and relationalism. [PDF]
AbstractAmodal completion is usually characterized as the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. In the case of the visual sense modality, for example, amodal completion is the representation of occluded parts of objects we see. I argue that relationalism about perception, the view that perceptual
Nanay B.
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Dynamic Amodal Completion Through the Magic Wand Illusion [PDF]
In the Magic Wand effect, an overlying figure of the same color as its background is revealed by the motion of a wand behind it. The occluding figure is inferred by integration of the occluding edge information over time.
Christopher W. Tyler
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Visual discrimination and amodal completion in zebrafish. [PDF]
While zebrafish represent an important model for the study of the visual system, visual perception in this species is still less investigated than in other teleost fish.
Valeria Anna Sovrano +5 more
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Perceptual organization and visual awareness: the case of amodal completion [PDF]
We investigated the involvement of visual awareness in amodal completion, and specifically, whether visual awareness plays a differential role in local versus global completion, using a primed shape discrimination paradigm and the color-opponent flicker ...
Ruth Kimchi +3 more
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Amodal completion involves the impression of existence and properties of visually occluded parts of objects. One aspect of this phenomenon that has been somewhat neglected is the amodal completion of color, which involves the impression that amodally ...
Todorović Dejan
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The Limiting Case of Amodal Completion: The Phenomenal Salience and the Role of Contrast Polarity [PDF]
In this work, we demonstrated unique and relevant visual properties imparted by contrast polarity in perceptual organization and in eliciting amodal completion, which is the vivid completion of a single continuous object of the visible parts of an ...
Baingio Pinna, Livio Conti
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Pacman in the sky with shadows: the effect of cast shadows on the perceptual completion of occluded figures by chimpanzees and humans [PDF]
Background Humans readily perceive whole shapes as intact when some portions of these shapes are occluded by another object. This type of amodal completion has also been widely reported among nonhuman animals and is related to pictorial depth perception.
Imura Tomoko, Tomonaga Masaki
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The Importance of Amodal Completion in Everyday Perception [PDF]
Amodal completion is the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. In the case of vision, it is the representation of occluded parts of objects we see: When we see a cat behind a picket fence, our ...
Bence Nanay
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