Inhibitory competition in figure-ground perception: Context and convexity

MA Peterson, E Salvagio - Journal of Vision, 2008 - jov.arvojournals.org
Abstract Convexity has long been considered a potent cue as to which of two regions on
opposite sides of an edge is the shaped figure. Experiment 1 shows that for a single edge …

Perceptual organization in vision

MA Peterson, R Kimchi - The Oxford handbook of cognitive …, 2013 - books.google.com
Perceptual organization encompasses grouping and segregating processes; grouping
processes assemble visual elements into perceptual wholes, and segregating processes …

Occipital network for figure/ground organization

LT Likova, CW Tyler - Experimental Brain Research, 2008 - Springer
To study the cortical mechanism of figure/ground categorization in the human brain, we
employed fMRI and the temporal-asynchrony paradigm. This paradigm is able to eliminate …

Display-wide influences on figure–ground perception: The case of symmetry

AJ Mojica, MA Peterson - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2014 - Springer
Past research has demonstrated that convex regions are increasingly likely to be perceived
as figures as the number of alternating convex and concave regions in test displays …

[PDF][PDF] Andrew J. Mojica & Mary A. Peterson

P Attention - researchgate.net
Past research has demonstrated that convex regions are increasingly likely to be perceived
as figures as the number of alternating convex and concave regions in test displays …