Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
On the Role of Contrast Polarity in Perceptual Organization: A Gestalt Approach / Pinna, B., Conti, L., Porcheddu, D.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS. - ISSN 2326-5523. - 8:4(2021), pp. 367-396. [10.1037/cns0000300]
abstract:
In this work we demonstrated, in the same scientific spirit as used by Gestalt psychologists, unique and effective properties imparted by contrast polarity in perceptual grouping and figure-ground organization. These unique properties have been demonstrated by putting contrast polarity against the Gestalt principles of visual organization, by extending the phenomenon of amodal completion to a new kind of contour-junction (the so-called I-junction) and, finally by demonstrating new functional effects under limiting conditions. Our result showed the domination of contrast polarity against all the Gestalt principles, T-junctions, and regularity. These results suggest that the reversed contrast accentuates and instills a phenomenal salience that triggers a process of object segregation and figure-ground segregation.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Amodal completion; Perceptual organization; Reversed contrast; Shape perception; Visual illusions
List of contributors:
Pinna, B.; Conti, L.; Porcheddu, D.
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