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the figure. Psychological Review 1974, Vol. 81, No. 3, 265 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR IMPLICIT DEPTH CUES DO NOT to the contours . However, suppose that a CREATE SUBJECTIVE CONTOURS simple Japanese pictograph ...
The human body, with its three-dimensional contours and textured surfaces, has been a favoured subject for stereoscopic (3D) representation for almost two centuries. Attempts to achieve greater ...
to focus on wire frame models and contour drawings, similar interface concepts can be extended to create 3-D surfaces and volumes from user-drawn 2- and 3-D strokes, a technique we classify as stroke based ...
objects predict the 2D image, and the 2D image predicts low-level sensory inputs. The brain interprets the depth cues (basic features) as indicative of real depth . Consequently, it first reconstructs the 2D ...
it. So, there is a taxonomy of constructs implicit in the language and this hierarchy may be modelled musically. In doing so, there would be a theme denoting iteration and another theme to represent ...
, the branched sequence of mitoses can be represented as a lineage tree with undifferentiated progenitors at its root, and fully differentiated neurons at its leaves. Although some cell types do actively migrate ...
.34 In our task, the difference in noise density in and outside of the letter shape created vivid illusory contours , ie, the subjective perceptual experience of contours in the absence of actual border ...
as well as creating structures of feeling), opens up a way of understanding and analysing works as subjective , response-dependent, not as a simple interaction between work and audience, player or reader ...
. These cases show, Herder suggests, that we do not originally learn or comprehend three‐dimensional shape, weight, depth , or solidity through sight, but rather through touch.12 And because sculptures are three ...
manipulation-complicating prosodic features from occurring (cf. Jeong 2016; Jeong & Potts 2016). The level contours produced by the speakers were then manipulated to create one falling and three rising variants ...
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