The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape

Visual perception depends on the visual context and is likely to be influenced by size constancy, which predicts a size and distance invariant perception of objects. However, size constancy can also result in optical illusions that allow the manipulation of the perceived size. We thus asked whether...

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Main Authors: Johannes eRennig, Hans-Otto eKarnath, Elisabeth eHuberle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00342/full
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spelling doaj-bd033026cd46484aadb86e7c6717b6572020-11-25T02:09:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612013-07-01710.3389/fnhum.2013.0034254573The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shapeJohannes eRennig0Hans-Otto eKarnath1Hans-Otto eKarnath2Elisabeth eHuberle3Elisabeth eHuberle4Division of Neuropsychology, Center of Neurology & Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TuebingenDivision of Neuropsychology, Center of Neurology & Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TuebingenUniversity of South CarolinaLuzerner KantonsspitalDivision of Neuropsychology, Center of Neurology & Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TuebingenVisual perception depends on the visual context and is likely to be influenced by size constancy, which predicts a size and distance invariant perception of objects. However, size constancy can also result in optical illusions that allow the manipulation of the perceived size. We thus asked whether the integration of local elements into a global object can be influenced by manipulations of the visual context and size constancy? A set of stimuli was applied in healthy individuals that took advantage of the ‘Kanizsa’ illusion, in which three circles with open wedges oriented towards a center point are placed to form an illusionary perception of a triangle. In addition, a 3D-perspective view was implemented in which the global target (‘Kanizsa’ triangle) was placed in combination with several distractor circles either in a close or a distant position. Subjects were engaged in a global recognition task on the location of the ‘Kanizsa’ triangle. Global recognition of ‘Kanizsa’ triangles improved with a decreasing length of the illusory contour. Interestingly, recognition of ‘Kanizsa’ triangles decreased when they were perceived as if they were located further away. We conclude that the integration of local elements into a global object is dependent on the visual context and dominated by size constancy.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00342/fullVisual contextperceptual groupingKanizsavisual constancyglobal perceptionGestalt
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author Johannes eRennig
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Elisabeth eHuberle
Elisabeth eHuberle
spellingShingle Johannes eRennig
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Elisabeth eHuberle
Elisabeth eHuberle
The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Visual context
perceptual grouping
Kanizsa
visual constancy
global perception
Gestalt
author_facet Johannes eRennig
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Hans-Otto eKarnath
Elisabeth eHuberle
Elisabeth eHuberle
author_sort Johannes eRennig
title The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
title_short The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
title_full The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
title_fullStr The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
title_full_unstemmed The role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
title_sort role of size constancy for the integration of local elements into a global shape
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Visual perception depends on the visual context and is likely to be influenced by size constancy, which predicts a size and distance invariant perception of objects. However, size constancy can also result in optical illusions that allow the manipulation of the perceived size. We thus asked whether the integration of local elements into a global object can be influenced by manipulations of the visual context and size constancy? A set of stimuli was applied in healthy individuals that took advantage of the ‘Kanizsa’ illusion, in which three circles with open wedges oriented towards a center point are placed to form an illusionary perception of a triangle. In addition, a 3D-perspective view was implemented in which the global target (‘Kanizsa’ triangle) was placed in combination with several distractor circles either in a close or a distant position. Subjects were engaged in a global recognition task on the location of the ‘Kanizsa’ triangle. Global recognition of ‘Kanizsa’ triangles improved with a decreasing length of the illusory contour. Interestingly, recognition of ‘Kanizsa’ triangles decreased when they were perceived as if they were located further away. We conclude that the integration of local elements into a global object is dependent on the visual context and dominated by size constancy.
topic Visual context
perceptual grouping
Kanizsa
visual constancy
global perception
Gestalt
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00342/full
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