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Does perceptual belongingness affect lightness constancy?

Perception

July 2006

Department of Psychology, University of Trieste, via S Anastasio 12, I 34134 Trieste, Italy.

The relation between perceptual belongingness and lightness perception has historically been studied in the contrast domain (Benary, 1924 Psychologische Forschung 5 131 - 142). However, scientists have shown that two equal grey patches may differ in lightness when belonging to different reflecting surfaces. We extend this investigation to the constancy domain.

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Impossible shadows and lightness constancy.

Perception

May 2005

Department of Psychology, University of Trieste, via S Anastasio 12, I 34134 Trieste, Italy.

The intersection between an illumination and a reflectance edge is characterised by the 'ratio-invariant' property, that is the luminance ratio of the regions under different illumination remains the same. In a CRT experiment, we shaped two areas, one surrounding the other, and simulated an illumination edge dividing them in two frames of illumination. The portion of the illumination edge standing on the surrounding area (labelled contextual background) was the contextual edge, while the portion standing on the enclosed area (labelled mediating background) was the mediating edge.

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