Title of article :
Shape from shading in pigeons
Author/Authors :
Cook، نويسنده , , Robert G. and Qadri، نويسنده , , Muhammad A.J. and Kieres، نويسنده , , Art and Commons-Miller، نويسنده , , Nicholas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
20
From page :
284
To page :
303
Abstract :
Light is the origin of vision. The pattern of shading reflected from object surfaces is one of several optical features that provide fundamental information about shape and surface orientation. To understand how surface and object shading is processed by birds, six pigeons were tested with differentially illuminated convex and concave curved surfaces in five experiments using a go/no-go procedure. We found that pigeons rapidly learned this type of visual discrimination independent of lighting direction, surface coloration and camera perspective. Subsequent experiments varying the pattern of the lighting on these surfaces through changes in camera perspective, surface height, contrast, material specularity, surface shape, light motion, and perspective movement were consistent with the hypothesis that the pigeons were perceiving these illuminated surfaces as three-dimensional surfaces containing curved shapes. The results suggest that the use of relative shading for objects in a visual scene creates highly salient features for shape processing in birds.
Keywords :
shape from shading , visual perception , Pigeon , Comparative perception
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2077484
Link To Document :
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