Presentation 1998/9/18
Mechanisms for Texture Segregation Perception
Masamitsu HARASAWA, Takao SATO,
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Abstract(in English) In texture segregation perception, there may be two processes. One for integration within a region based on similarity, and the other for separation between regions based on dissimilarity. In this study, we investigated their spatial properties using textures consisted of oriented short line segments. That resulted in two different spatial characteristics observed. When elements in a refion were less similar and feature contrast across texture borders was not constant, performance depended on size of elements. However, when elements in a region were similar or feature contrast across borders was constant, performance didn't depend on size of elements. These results suggested that former is based on interactions between regions, and the latter is based on interactions between elements.
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Keyword(in English) texture perception / region separation / density / spatial interaction
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Title (in English) Mechanisms for Texture Segregation Perception
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Keyword(1) texture perception
Keyword(2) region separation
Keyword(3) density
Keyword(4) spatial interaction
1st Author's Name Masamitsu HARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Takao SATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo
Date 1998/9/18
Paper # HIP98-29
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 276
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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