The spatiotemporal properties of the Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet effect are consistent with 'filling-in'

M. P. Davey, T. Maddess*, M. V. Srinivasan

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Abstract

The Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet effect (COCE) is an illusion in which luminance discontinuities give rise to illusory brightness. One hypothesised mechanism for the induction of illusory brightness is that the cortex constructs a brightness percept from edge information by a lateral 'filling-in' process. A requirement for the filling-in hypothesis is that ability of the illusion to form would be limited by the speed of propagation of the filling-in. The results presented here from three methods indicate that in the case of COCE gratings brightness information propagates at a fixed speed across the central visual field of about 19°/s, and across visual areas V1 or V2 at 155 or 205 (± 20) mm/s, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2037-2046
Number of pages10
JournalVision Research
Volume38
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1998

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