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Pigeons Do Not Complete Partly Occluded Figures
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Pigeons Do Not Complete Partly Occluded Figures

Abstract

One of the most common obstacles to object perception is the fact that objects often occlude parts of themselves and parts of other objects. Perceptual completion has been studied extensively in humans, and researchers have shown that humans do complete partly occluded objects. In an effort to understand more about the mechanisms underlying completion, recent research has extended the study of perceptual completion to other mammalian species. …

Authors

Sekuler AB; Lee JAJ; Shettleworth SJ

Journal

Perception, Vol. 25, No. 9, pp. 1109–1120

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

September 1996

DOI

10.1068/p251109

ISSN

0301-0066