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Form Perception: Experience and Explanations

Figural Synthesis, 1992
Abstract My concern in this chapter is the perception or experience of visual form, and with the kinds of proposals that have been offered to explain the phenomena of form perception. Such explanations fall in two general classes: one which involves (unconscious) inference-like or computational processes, based on premises about the ...
J. Hochberg
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Form Perception without Attention

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1976
Methods were devised which made it possible for subjects to look directly at novel forms without attending to them. In one method a state of inattention was achieved without the use of distracting or competing material whereas in a second method the subjects selectively attended to one series of moving figures rather than another simultaneously ...
Irvin Rock, Ronald Schauer, Fred Halper
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Visual form perception

Contemporary Physics, 1975
Abstract This article deals with the way in which vertebrate, and in particular primate, visual systems are organized for the detection of spatially distributed light stimuli, i.e. for form perception. The principles of this organization are of concern to physicists who design and employ pattern recognition machines for various purposes, as well as to ...
K. Ruddock
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