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Illusory Figures: From Logic to Phenomenology

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Illusory Figures: From Logic to Phenomenology / Pinna, B., Conti, L.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS. - ISSN 2326-5523. - 8:2(2021), pp. 164-198. [10.1037/cns0000295]
abstract:
Gestalt and cognitive-Bayesian approaches considered incompleteness as a necessary and sufficient factor for illusory figure formation. In this work, the role of incompleteness has been explored in terms of its inner logic and through an accurate phenomenal analysis of counterexamples and limiting or critical conditions. They demonstrated a bunch of logical issues and paradoxes, and, more importantly, that incompleteness is neither sufficient nor necessary to induce illusory figures. These issues are strongly reduced and possibly solved when the incompleteness is replaced by more simple concepts concerning interacting boundaries, grouping and surface filling-in processes during figure-ground segregation.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
illusory figures; visual illusion; Helmholtz's likelihood principle; simplicity principle; Bayesian decision theory
List of contributors:
Pinna, B; Conti, L
Authors of the University:
PINNA Baingio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/255919
Published in:
PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS
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