Illusory form with inducers of opposite contrast polarity: Evidence for multistage integration

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Dresp, B
SalvanoPardieu, V
Bonnet, C
机构
[1] Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
[2] Lab. de Psychophysique Sensorielle, Univ. Louis Pasteur - C.N.R.S., 67000 Strasbourg, 12, rue Goethe
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PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS | 1996年 / 58卷 / 01期
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10.3758/BF03205481
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The perception of brightness differences in Ehrenstein figures and of illusory contours in phase-shifted line gratings was investigated as a function of the contrast polarity of the inducing elements. We presented either continuous lines or line-like arrangements composed of aligned dashes or dots whose spacing was varied. A yes/no procedure was used in which naive observers had to decide whether or not they perceived a brightness difference in a given Ehrenstein figure or an illusory contour in a phase-shifted line grating. The results show that brightness differences are perceived to some extent in Ehrenstein figures with inducers of opposite polarity of contrast; however, the percentage of yes responses was systematically lower and response times were longer than for figures with inducers of the same polarity. Phase-shifted line gratings with lines of opposite polarity of contrast yielded stronger illusory contours and shorter response times than those with lines of the same polarity. When the sign of contrast was not the same,within a given line of induction, neither differences in brightness nor illusory contours were perceived. The results suggest that the mechanisms that lead to apparent differences in brightness are more sensitive to input of the same contrast polarity, the mechanisms generating illusory contours more sensitive to input of opposite polarity. The data are discussed in the light of a multistage approach to illusory form perception and some implications for cortical models of illusory contour integration are discussed.
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