| G. Westheimer and S. P. McKee, "Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity," Vison Res., no. 17, pp. 941--947, 1977. |
.... Analysis Straightness Watt Andrews, 1982 1 Cotermination Julesz, 1971; Nakayama Shimojo, 1992 3,4,6 Circular Foster Wagemans, 1993; Lowe, 1985 1,3 Rectangular Gregory, 1970 7 Parallel Rock, 1983; Stevens, 1988 5,7 Rigid Body Motion Ullman, 1979; Wallach O Connell, 1953 1,8 Collinearity Westheimer McKee, 1977 2,5 Skew Symmetry Kanade, 1981; Leyton, 1992 Table 1: Some familiar non accidental relations often suggested as driving visual perceptual inferences (for acoustic analogs, see Bregman, 1990) The numbers in the third column refer respectively to: 1) Bennett, Hoffman Prakash, 1989; 2) ....
Westheimer, G. & McKee, S. (1977) Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity. Vis. Res., 17: 941-947.
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G. Westheimer and S. P. McKee, "Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity," Vison Res., no. 17, pp. 941--947, 1977.
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G. Westheimer and S. P. McKee, "Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity," Vison Res., no. 17, pp. 941--947, 1977.
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Westheimer, G. & McKee, S.P. (1977). Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity. Vision Research, 17, 941--949.
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