The Neural Control of Vision
N. Intermediate Level Vision


Figures 71and 72 are examples of how we can organize percepts even when only sparse information is provided.

shape through limited contourIn Figure 71 we readily perceive the large diamond and the large circle as well as many of the other smaller circles and squares even though the contour information is limited. Our brain provides continuity and we infer a solid, continuous object.

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