Browsing Psychology by Author "Kellman, Philip J."
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The aperture capture illusion: Misperceived forms in dynamic occlusion displays
Palmer, Evan M.; Kellman, Philip J. (American Psychological Association, 2014-04)Visual illusions can reveal unconscious representations and processes at work in perception. Here we report a robust illusion that involves the misperception of moving, partially occluded objects. When a dynamically occluded ... -
Differentiating global and local contour completion using a dot localization paradigm
Carrigan, Susan B.; Palmer, Evan M.; Kellman, Philip J. (American Psychological Association, 2016-12)Competing theories of partially occluded object perception (amodal completion) emphasize either relatively local contour relationships or global factors such as symmetry. These disparate theories may reflect 2 separate ... -
Perceptual cues and imagined viewpoints modulate visual search in air traffic control displays
Palmer, Evan M.; Brown, Christopher Michael; Bates, Carolina F.; Kellman, Philip J.; Clausner, Timothy (Sage, 2009-10)Planview air traffic displays depict latitude and longitude of aircraft graphically via display position but depict altitude alphanumerically via data tags. Operators must integrate both graphical and alphanumeric information ...