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Necessary considerations for a theory of form perception: a theoretical and empirical reply to Boselie and Leeuwenberg (1986).
Peterson MA, Hochberg J. Peterson MA, et al. Perception. 1989;18(1):105-19. doi: 10.1068/p180105. Perception. 1989. PMID: 2771590
Boselie and Leeuwenberg (1986) recently defended their version of the minimum principle, called structural information theory or SIT, against a varied set of criticisms. Two of the most notable of these criticisms are (i) that perceptual organization can proceed as a piece
Boselie and Leeuwenberg (1986) recently defended their version of the minimum principle, called structural information theory or SIT,
A critical discussion of Kellman and Shipley's (1991) theory of occlusion phenomena.
Boselie F, Wouterlood D. Boselie F, et al. Psychol Res. 1992;54(4):278-85. doi: 10.1007/BF01358265. Psychol Res. 1992. PMID: 1494612
Next, we outline some critical objections and present a number of counterexamples. Finally, we compare their theory with Wouterlood and Boselie's (in this issue) model of occlusion phenomena, which might also be considered as a formalization of the law of good continuation …
Next, we outline some critical objections and present a number of counterexamples. Finally, we compare their theory with Wouterlood and B
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