Title of article
Temporal Variations in Visual Completion: A Reflection of Spatial Limits?
Author/Authors
E، Guttman, Sharon نويسنده , , B.، Sekuler, Allison نويسنده , , J، Kellman, Philip نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-1210
From page
1211
To page
0
Abstract
The completion of partly occluded objects appears instantaneous and effortless, but empirically takes measurable time. The current study investigates how amount of occlusion affects the time course and mechanisms of visual completion. Experiment 1 used a primedmatching paradigm to determine completion times for objects occluded by various amounts. Experiments 2 and 3 used a dot-localization paradigm to probe completed contour representations for a qualitative shift above some spatial limit. The results demonstrate that time to completion rises with amount of occlusion. Nonetheless, the visual system can complete highly occluded objects, even when the occlusion renders visible contours nonrelatable. Furthermore, prolonged completion times for highly occluded objects do not result from a breakdown of low-level interpolation processes: The same contour completion mechanism operates on objects occluded by different spatial extents
Keywords
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Journal title
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Record number
93390
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