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    plays a major role in the development of figure-ground perception. The development of figureground perception begins the day the baby can focus on an...
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  • Figure–ground (perception), referring to humans' ability to separate foreground from background in visual images. Figure-ground perception is one of the...
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  • elementary dance pattern A person's figure, human physical appearance Figureground (perception), the distinction between a visually perceived object and its...
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    principle of figure-ground segregation that helps explain the perception of an object’s hidden regions. This applies to both figure and ground in the organization...
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  • functions, such as the perception of motion, the perception of depth, and figure-ground perception. The "wholly empirical theory of perception" is a related and...
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    Danish psychologist/phenomenologist, remembered for his work on figure-ground perception as seen in such optical illusions like the Rubin vase. Born to...
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  • the figure/message to a consideration of the importance of the ground/medium. Figure-ground (perception) "CIOS/McLuhan Site: Probe: Figure & Ground". www...
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    depending on the symmetry of the image). Composition (visual arts) Figureground (perception) Ma (negative space) Reversing type Space (punctuation) Cave,...
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    Figure-ground contrast, in the context of map design, is a property of a map in which the map image can be partitioned into a single feature or type of...
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    Martin S.; Reukauf, Lynn C. (1971). "Introversion-extraversion and figure-ground perception". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 19 (1): 107–113...
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    rivalry Depth perception Emmert's law Entoptic phenomenon Gestalt psychology Infinity pool Kinetic depth effect Mirage Multistable perception Op Art "The...
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    proponent of the reverse figure-ground diagram, where the buildings are in white and the spaces black, to focus the perception of the designer upon the...
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  • which an image's foreground is extracted for further processing Figureground (perception), a humans' ability to separate foreground from background in...
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    Rubin vase (redirect from Rubin's figure)
    (1915) a detailed description of the visual figure-ground relationship, an outgrowth of the visual perception and memory work in the laboratory of his mentor...
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  • "A Bayesian Observer Replicates Convexity Context Effects in FigureGround Perception". Seeing and Perceiving. 25 (3): 365–395. doi:10.1163/187847612X634445...
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  • "A Bayesian observer replicates convexity context effects in figure-ground perception". Seeing and Perceiving. 25 (3–4): 365–95. doi:10.1163/187847612X634445...
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    figure–ground perception is known as identifying a figure from the background. For example, black words on a printed paper are seen as the "figure", and...
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  • Bregman further extends a gestalt approach to the analysis of sound perception. Figure-ground organization is a form of perceptual organization, which interprets...
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    White's illusion (category Visual perception)
    checkerboard displays, using the FACADE theory of 3-D vision and figure-ground perception. Bezold effect Wikimedia Commons has media related to White's illusion...
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  • sources in large, open environments Heavy impairment of the auditory Figureground perception In quiet conditions, speech discrimination is no worse than normal...
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    whole, studying perception as a process of figure and ground. Important philosophical problems derive from the epistemology of perception—how we can gain...
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    magicians". Perception. 39 (9): 1286–1289. doi:10.1068/p6766. PMID 21125955. S2CID 8016846. Tang, Xiangyu (2005). A model for figure-ground segmentation...
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    can produce two distinct motion perceptions. The first, known as beta movement, is demonstrated in the yellow-ball figure and forms the basis for electronic...
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    and P.R. Roelfsema, Feedforward and feedback processing during figure-ground perception in mice. (2018) bioRxiv doi:10.1101/456459. P.H. Schiller and E...
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  • Neural coding of border ownership: Implications for the theory of figure-ground perception. In: Perceptual Organization in Vision: Behavioral and Neural Perspectives...
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    In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept...
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  • functions. It is a dynamic visual art that stems from a discordant figure-ground relationship that puts the two planes—foreground and background—in a...
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    of meaning in human experience was his main interest and he wrote on perception, art, politics, religion, biology, psychology, psychoanalysis, language...
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  • Form perception is the recognition of visual elements of objects, specifically those to do with shapes, patterns and previously identified important characteristics...
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  • research: visual detection, flickering and non-flickering regions perception, and figure-ground organization and spatial frequency. All of her studies were...
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