Presentation 2007/11/29
Kanizsa Shrinkage Illusion with Chromostereopsis
Yuko KODAMA, Kayo MIURA, Takahiro KAWABE,
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Abstract(in English) The previous study on Kanizsa shrinkage illusion showed that the illusion disappeared when the occluder was perceived in front of the occluded rectangle in stereoscopic viewing. It is, however, unclear whether the disappearance of the illusion was caused by monocular areas of binocular vision or the perceived depth of the stimulus. We examined which factor caused the illusion by separating the factor of monocular areas from the factor of the perceived depth on chromostereopsis. The results showed that monocular areas led to the disappearance of the illusion and supports the correcting-mechanism hypothesis which states that an inappropriate operation of the mechanism that corrects a horizontal expansion in monocular areas produced by stereoscopic viewing gives rise to the illusion.
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Keyword(in English) Kanizsa shrinkage illusion / chromostereopsis / monocular areas
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Title (in English) Kanizsa Shrinkage Illusion with Chromostereopsis
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Keyword(1) Kanizsa shrinkage illusion
Keyword(2) chromostereopsis
Keyword(3) monocular areas
1st Author's Name Yuko KODAMA
1st Author's Affiliation School of Letters, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Kayo MIURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human-Environment Studies Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name Takahiro KAWABE
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human-Environment Studies Kyushu University
Date 2007/11/29
Paper # HIP2007-136
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 369
Page pp.pp.-
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