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reply: Putting plaids in perspective

Bart Farell ()
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Bart Farell: Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse University

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6751, 342-343

Abstract: Abstract When we look at Anderson's Fig. 1a , or at just about anything else, we see surfaces and boundaries, contours and intersections, edges and angles. These complex, interpreted image features might well be the stimulus elements that stereo mechanisms analyse to recover depth1,2,3,4. But are they?

Date: 1999
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