Perceptual organization evokes simultaneous lightness contrast
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- DOI: 10.1068/p220263
Perceptual organization evokes simultaneous lightness contrast
Abstract
Principles of perceptual organization can cause simultaneous lightness contrast to be seen in patterns in which the inducing regions are not proximal to the target. In three experiments a match was made between two grey targets, one of which belonged to a white perceptual grouping and the other to a black one. In experiment 1, perceived belongingness was a product of common fate and figural alignment (columns of black dots and columns of white dots moved up and down in counterphase). In experiment 2, belongingness was evoked with only figural alignment. In experiment 3, belongingness was induced by common fate alone. In all three experiments it was found that the grey target belonging to the white group appeared darker than the grey target belonging to the black group.
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