Agostini and Proffitt (1993) showed that perceptual belongingness can cause simultaneous lightness contrast (SLC) to be seen in configurations where the inducing elements are not adjacent to the target. In some observations, in Agostini and Proffitt-type configurations, we showed that belongingness determines SLC also when the numbers of inducing elements is drastically reduced, and that the induction effect spatially propagates on all the unified elements.
Perceptual belongingness and spatial propagation of lightness contrast.
GALMONTE, Alessandra;
1999-01-01
Abstract
Agostini and Proffitt (1993) showed that perceptual belongingness can cause simultaneous lightness contrast (SLC) to be seen in configurations where the inducing elements are not adjacent to the target. In some observations, in Agostini and Proffitt-type configurations, we showed that belongingness determines SLC also when the numbers of inducing elements is drastically reduced, and that the induction effect spatially propagates on all the unified elements.File in questo prodotto:
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