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Modal and amodal cognition: an overarching principle in various domains of psychology. [PDF]
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Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them - the Minimalist Account. [PDF]
Friedrich J, Fischer MH, Raab M.
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The illusory perception of occluded space as empty depends on the occluded area. [PDF]
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Peripheral overconfidence in a scene categorization task. [PDF]
Sharvashidze N, Toscani M, Valsecchi M.
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Amodal completion is modulated by lightness similarity
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2013The strength of amodal completion is known to be modulated by contour relationships and global shape. Some researchers have shown that amodal completion also depends on surface similarity, but they have not distinguished the relative importance of similarity in surface representations either pre or post lightness constancy.
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Amodal Completion in Mouse Vision
Perception, 1993The question of whether phenomena of human perception such as amodal completion are also present in visual perception in the mouse was investigated. Three experiments based on a simultaneous-discrimination task were carried out with the aid of a jumping-stand similar to the one used by Lashley.
G, Kanizsa +4 more
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Learning and Motivation, 2010
Abstract We trained two bonobos to discriminate among occluded, complete, and incomplete stimuli. The occluded stimulus comprised a pair of colored shapes, one of which appeared to occlude the other. The complete and incomplete stimuli involved the single shape that appeared to have been partially covered in the occluded stimulus; the complete ...
Yasuo Nagasaka +2 more
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Abstract We trained two bonobos to discriminate among occluded, complete, and incomplete stimuli. The occluded stimulus comprised a pair of colored shapes, one of which appeared to occlude the other. The complete and incomplete stimuli involved the single shape that appeared to have been partially covered in the occluded stimulus; the complete ...
Yasuo Nagasaka +2 more
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Smooth pursuit of amodally completed images
Experimental Eye Research, 2019In order to evaluate the effect of the parafoveal area of the retina on smooth pursuit, we compared the horizontal smooth pursuit of visible and amodally completed stimuli in people with central vision loss and controls. In the amodally completed stimuli, a black mask covered the bottom vertex of a moving diamond which is the feature whose movement ...
Esther G. González +4 more
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Amodal completion of unconsciously presented objects
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2014In the visual environment, objects often appear behind occluding surfaces, yet they are automatically and effortlessly perceived as complete. Here, we examined whether visually occluded objects that are presented below the threshold of awareness are amodally completed.
Tatiana Aloi, Emmanouil, Tony, Ro
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