Amodal completion with background determines depth from monocular gap stereopsis


Autoria(s): Grove, Philip M.; Sachtler, W.L. Ben; Gillam, Barbara J.
Contribuinte(s)

D.M. Levi

Data(s)

01/10/2006

Resumo

Grove, Gillam, and Ono [Grove, P. M., Gillam, B. J., & Ono, H. (2002). Content and context. of monocular regions determine perceived depth in random dot, unpaired background and phantom stereograms. Vision Research, 42, 1859-1870] reported that perceived depth in monocular gap stereograms [Gillam, B. J., Blackburn, S., & Nakayama, K. (1999). Stereopsis based on monocular gaps: Metrical encoding of depth and slant without matching contours. Vision Research, 39, 493-502] was attenuated when the color/texture in the monocular gap did not match the background. It appears that continuation of the gap with the background constitutes an important component of the stimulus conditions that allow a monocular gap in an otherwise binocular surface to be responded to as a depth step. In this report we tested this view using the conventional monocular gap stimulus of two identical grey rectangles separated by a gap in one eye but abutting to form a solid grey rectangle in the other. We compared depth seen at the gap for this stimulus with stimuli that were identical except for two additional small black squares placed at the ends of the gap. If the squares were placed stereoscopically behind the rectangle/gap configuration (appearing on the background) they interfered with the perceived depth at the gap. However when they were placed in front of the configuration this attenuation disappeared. The gap and the background were able under these conditions to complete amodally. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79523

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #Ophthalmology #Monocular Zone #Monocular Gap Stereopsis #Amodal Completion #Da Vinci Stereopsis #Unpaired Regions #Binocular Vision #Slant #Disparity #Occlusion #Contours #C1 #780108 Behavioural and cognitive sciences #170112 Sensory Processes, Perception and Performance
Tipo

Journal Article