that is, the occluded object appears to continue behind its occluder. This process is known
as amodal completion. The completion of a partially occluded object takes about 200 ms
(ref.), and pre-completion information (that is, information from before amodal completion
has occurred) exists in the visual system for that duration,. It has been suggested, however,
that observers cannot make use of this information, even when it is beneficial to do so: visual …