The hollow-face illusion monocularly observed in a box
Under monocular conditions, 40 students observed the reverse of polychrome and monochrome masks and judged them to be concave, convex or flat. The mask was presented upright and illuminated from above, below, right and left and in the upside down position illuminated from below. The magnitude of the...
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doaj-f8edfb936ed74293a3dc651e830eab362020-11-25T03:05:22ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica de CampinasEstudos de Psicologia (Campinas)0103-166X1982-027531335936610.1590/0103-166x2014000300004S0103-166X2014000300004The hollow-face illusion monocularly observed in a boxMaria Amélia Cesari Quaglia0Lívia da Silva Bachetti1Arthur AlvesUniversidade Federal de São João Del-ReiUniversidade de São PauloUnder monocular conditions, 40 students observed the reverse of polychrome and monochrome masks and judged them to be concave, convex or flat. The mask was presented upright and illuminated from above, below, right and left and in the upside down position illuminated from below. The magnitude of the perceived depth or relief was estimated using a retractable tape measure. Regardless of color, lighting and orientation, the majority of responses indicated that the hollow masks were perceived to be convex. No significant differences were observed between the depth or convexity of the metric magnitudes and scalar magnitudes of the concave masks in relation to variations in the light source direction, color, and position. The illusory depth, seeing the concave mask as convex, is a robust phenomenon that suggests the predominant role of higher-order processes over the low-order processes in visual face perception.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-166X2014000300004&lng=en&tlng=enface perceptiondepth perceptionvisual perception |
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Maria Amélia Cesari Quaglia Lívia da Silva Bachetti Arthur Alves The hollow-face illusion monocularly observed in a box Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas) face perception depth perception visual perception |
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Maria Amélia Cesari Quaglia Lívia da Silva Bachetti Arthur Alves |
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The hollow-face illusion monocularly observed in a box |
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The hollow-face illusion monocularly observed in a box |
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Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas) |
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Under monocular conditions, 40 students observed the reverse of polychrome and monochrome masks and judged them to be concave, convex or flat. The mask was presented upright and illuminated from above, below, right and left and in the upside down position illuminated from below. The magnitude of the perceived depth or relief was estimated using a retractable tape measure. Regardless of color, lighting and orientation, the majority of responses indicated that the hollow masks were perceived to be convex. No significant differences were observed between the depth or convexity of the metric magnitudes and scalar magnitudes of the concave masks in relation to variations in the light source direction, color, and position. The illusory depth, seeing the concave mask as convex, is a robust phenomenon that suggests the predominant role of higher-order processes over the low-order processes in visual face perception. |
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face perception depth perception visual perception |
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