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A neural network model is developed to explain how visual thalamocortical interactions give rise to boundary percepts such as illusory contours and surface percepts such as filled-in brightnesses. Top-down feedback interactions are needed... more
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DR.NAGLAA SAAD ZAGHLOUL GABER SIRAGE. Fine Art College.Assiut University, Decor Department, Gestalt - Optical illusionالجشطالت‬ ‫نظرية‬ ‫و‬ ‫الشكل‬ ‫تقسيم‬ ‫بين‬ ‫البصري‬ ‫الخداع‬ ‫فن
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The visual world is about an individual's perception; while one unfolds the concepts of visual phenomenon multiple unknown characters and layers come to fore. The realization of these changes is accredited to elapse of time and cognition... more
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DR.NAGLAA SAAD ZAGHLOUL GABER SIRAGE. Fine Art College.Assiut University, Decor
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DR.NAGLAA SAAD ZAGHLOUL GABER SIRAGE. Fine Art College.Assiut University, Decor Department, Computer - Digital Art- Optical illusionالبصرية‬ ‫الرؤية‬ ‫فن‬ ‫و‬ ‫الرقمي‬ ‫الفن‬ ‫على‬ ‫أثره‬ ‫و‬ ‫اآللي‬ ‫الحاسب
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DR.NAGLAA SAAD ZAGHLOUL GABER SIRAGE. Fine Art College.Assiut University, Decor Department
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Bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium griseum) were tested for their ability to perceive subjective and illusionary contours as well as line length illusions. Individuals were first trained to differentiate between squares, triangles, and... more
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Visual illusions are formed by differences between the perception of one figure and its real physical characteristics. The Müller–Lyer illusion is the best known and most studied geometric illusion, consisting in the subject's judgment... more
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IT MAY BE FUN TO PERCEIVE ILLUSIONS, BUT THE UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THEY WORK IS EVEN MORE STIMULATING AND SUSTAINABLE: They can tell us where the limits and capacity of our perceptual apparatus are found-they can specify how the... more
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To experiments were performed to investigate whether motion and binocular disparity influence brightness induction, and whether the effects of motion and binocular disparity, if any, interact with each other. In order to introduce motion,... more
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An object moving in discrete steps can appear to move continuously even along sections of the path in which no stimulus is presented. We investigated whether the internal representation of such an object is constructed by extrapolation,... more
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Illusion of numerosity can be observed in many of the classical illusions of linear extent by replacing the uninterrupted lines with rows of dots. Using the method of constant stimuli both length and numerosity illusions move in the same... more
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DR.NAGLAA SAAD ZAGHLOUL GABER SIRAGE. Fine Art College.Assiut University, Decor Department, Golden Ratio- Optical illusion
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In simultaneous brightness contrast displays, a gray target square G(B) bordered by black appears brighter than an identical gray target square G(W) bordered by white. Here we demonstrate that this effect can be reversed if G(B) is... more
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Many experimental comparisons between real and anomalous contours have proven the functional equivalence of the two conditions; however, there are some contradictory findings. One of these is obtained by analyzing the anomalous contours... more
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Multiple object tracking (MOT) is an attentional task wherein observers attempt to track multiple targets among moving distractors. Contour interpolation is a perceptual process that fills-in nonvisible edges on the basis of how... more
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