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Weak overcomes strong in sensory integration: Shading warps the disparity field

  • 1. Brown University

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Human perception is often based on the integration of multiple sensory cues, where more statistically reliable cues are considered to have stronger influence on the percept. For example, in three-dimensional (3D) shape perception, binocular disparity is considered the most reliable cue at close distances, while pictorial cues like shading are considered less reliable. In three within-subject experiments, we instead show that shading can override disparity, a result that cannot be explained by its measured reliability, cue vetoing, nor cue promotion. Observers judged the shape of a disparity surface that was combined with different shading patterns. In all tests, shading altered the perceived shape specified by a strong disparity signal in a way that could not be predicted by standard accounts of 3D perception. We find an example of unaccounted-for cue cooperation, where shading becomes strong when it interacts with disparity.

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Funding provided by: National Science Foundation
ROR ID: https://ror.org/021nxhr62
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