Adaptive Visual-Depth Fusion Transfer

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Ziyun Cai ◽  
Yang Long ◽  
Xiao-Yuan Jing ◽  
Ling Shao
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Lydia Maniatis

The popular idea that “shading” is a shape and depth “cue” is the result of a failure to appreciate that neither shading as a physical fact nor shading as a perceptual fact can serve to explain the process leading to visual experience, because the description “shading” does not apply to the proximal stimulation, where this process begins. Both perceived shape and perceived illumination are products of figural constraints.


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