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in perceptual organization and

by Baingio Pinna, Katia Deiana
"... an extension to how color influences reading ..."
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an extension to how color influences reading

The intraparietal sulcus and perceptual organization

by Rhodri Cusack - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 2005
"... & The structuring of the sensory scene (perceptual organi-zation) profoundly affects what we perceive, and is of increas-ing clinical interest. In both vision and audition, many cues have been identified that influence perceptual organization, but only a little is known about its neural basis. P ..."
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& The structuring of the sensory scene (perceptual organi-zation) profoundly affects what we perceive, and is of increas-ing clinical interest. In both vision and audition, many cues have been identified that influence perceptual organization, but only a little is known about its neural basis

Human Development of Perceptual Organization

by Ilona Kovács - VISION RESEARCH , 2000
"... Two relevant dimensions are revealed within which developmental patterns of perceptual organization might be investigated. Within the local -- integrative dimension, employing a contour integration task, we found indications that spatial integration develops slowly. We also found reduced contextual ..."
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Two relevant dimensions are revealed within which developmental patterns of perceptual organization might be investigated. Within the local -- integrative dimension, employing a contour integration task, we found indications that spatial integration develops slowly. We also found reduced contextual

Computational Models of Perceptual Organization

by Stella Yu - Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University , 2003
"... Perceptual organization refers to the process of organizing sensory input into coherent and interpretable perceptual structures. This process is challenging due to the chicken-and-egg nature between the various sub-processes such as image segmentation, figure-ground segregation and object recognitio ..."
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Perceptual organization refers to the process of organizing sensory input into coherent and interpretable perceptual structures. This process is challenging due to the chicken-and-egg nature between the various sub-processes such as image segmentation, figure-ground segregation and object

Rethinking perceptual organization:

by unknown authors
"... A principle of perceptual organization, called uniform connectedness (13C), is described, and a theoretical approach to perceptual organization is proposed inwhich this principle playsafundamental role. The principle ofUC states that closed regions ofhomogeneous properties-such as lightness,chromati ..."
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A principle of perceptual organization, called uniform connectedness (13C), is described, and a theoretical approach to perceptual organization is proposed inwhich this principle playsafundamental role. The principle ofUC states that closed regions ofhomogeneous properties-such as lightness

Perceptual organization in the tilt illusion

by Odelia Schwartz, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Peter Dayan , 2009
"... The tilt illusion is a paradigmatic example of contextual influences on perception. We analyze it in terms of a neural population model for the perceptual organization of visual orientation. In turn, this is based on a well-found treatment of natural scene statistics, known as the Gaussian Scale Mix ..."
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The tilt illusion is a paradigmatic example of contextual influences on perception. We analyze it in terms of a neural population model for the perceptual organization of visual orientation. In turn, this is based on a well-found treatment of natural scene statistics, known as the Gaussian Scale

Perceptual Organization of Visual Flows

by Ohad Ben-Shahar , 2003
"... Locally parallel dense patterns- visual flows- define a perceptually coherent structure of particular significance to perceptual organization. Geometrically, it is argued that a proper way to investigate these structures requires the frame field approach from differential geometry, a study that lead ..."
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Locally parallel dense patterns- visual flows- define a perceptually coherent structure of particular significance to perceptual organization. Geometrically, it is argued that a proper way to investigate these structures requires the frame field approach from differential geometry, a study

Reconciling simplicity and likelihood principles in perceptual organization

by Nick Chater - Psychological Review , 1996
"... Two principles of perceptual organization have been proposed. The likelihood principle, following H. L. E yon Helmholtz ( 1910 / 1962), proposes that perceptual organization is chosen to correspond to the most likely distal layout. The simplicity principle, following Gestalt psychology, suggests tha ..."
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Two principles of perceptual organization have been proposed. The likelihood principle, following H. L. E yon Helmholtz ( 1910 / 1962), proposes that perceptual organization is chosen to correspond to the most likely distal layout. The simplicity principle, following Gestalt psychology, suggests

Multielement visual tracking: Attention and perceptual organization

by Steven Yantis, Johns Hopkins, Chris Chemiak - Cognitive Psychology , 1992
"... Two types of theories have been advanced to account for how attention is allocated in performing goal-directed visual tasks. According to location-based theories, visual attention is allocated to spatial locations in the image; according to object-based theories, attention is allocated to perceptual ..."
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to perceptual objects. Evidence for the latter view comes from experiments demonstrating the importance of perceptual grouping in selective-attention tasks. This article provides further evidence concerning the importance of perceptual organization in attending to objects. In seven experiments, observers

Effects of Attention on Auditory Perceptual Organization

by Robert P. Carlyon, Rhodri Cusack
"... This chapter summarizes the evidence on the effects of attention on auditory perceptual organization, with particular reference to the phenomenon of auditory streaming. Four approaches are described, and the limitations of each discussed. It is concluded that, although some streaming can take place ..."
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This chapter summarizes the evidence on the effects of attention on auditory perceptual organization, with particular reference to the phenomenon of auditory streaming. Four approaches are described, and the limitations of each discussed. It is concluded that, although some streaming can take place
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