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Perception of illusory contours enhanced in motion
Authors:Rui Ni   Zhihong Wang   Xinnian Wu   Yunjiu Wang  Dongguang Li
Affiliation:Laboratory of Visual Information Processing, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100101, Beijing, China.
Abstract:Investigation on illusory contours is important for understanding the mechanisms un- derlying the object recognition of human visual system. Numerous researches have shown that illusory contours formed in motion and stereopsis are generated by the unmatched features. Here we conduct three psychophysical experiments to test if Kanizsa illusory contours are also caused by unmatched information. Different types of motion (including horizontal translation, radial ex- panding and shrinking) are utilized in the experiments. The results show that no matter under what kind of motion, when figures or background move separately illusory contours are perceived stronger, and there is no significant difference between the perceived strength in these two types of motion. However, no such enhancement of perceived strength is found when figures and background move together. It is found that the strengthened unmatched features generate the enhancement effect of illusory contour perception in motion. Thus the results suggest that the process of unmatched information in visual system is a critical step in the formation of illusory contours.
Keywords:illusory contours   enhancement   moving   unmatched   psychophysics.
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