Title
Perceptual Filling-In Of Blind-Spot For Surrounding Color Gradient Stimuli
Abstract
Perceptual filling-in of blind-spot is still a mystic brain mechanism for which a great deal of research work is still going on using psychophysical and computational techniques. We conduct psychophysical experiments with a large number of stimuli to examine a retinotopic rule recently proposed by a group of researchers based on Cortical Magnification Factor (CMF). In our experiment we come across a phenomenon which could not be explained by the above mentioned retinotopic rule. So, we propose a new hypothesis for blind-spot filling-in for non-homogeneous surroundings. Our hypothesis encircles the importance of Trichromatic theory, Information theory and CMF in blind-spot fillingin mechanism. We also observe that two kinds of illusions namely Simultaneous Brightness Contrast (SBC) and Brightness Assimilation (BA), till now thought of as antagonistic with respect to brightness induction, are significantly similar and it bears analogy with the blind-spot filling-in mechanism.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/978-3-030-04021-5_18
INTELLIGENT HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
Keywords
Field
DocType
Blind-spot, Cortical Magnification Factor, Trichromatic theory, Information theory, Assimilation, Contrast
Illusion,Computer vision,Cortical magnification,Computer science,Blind spot,Filling-in,Artificial intelligence,Trichromacy,Perception,Brightness,Color gradient
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
11278
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Amrita Mukherjee100.68
Avijit Paul200.34
Rajarshi Roy38018.39
Shibsankar Roy400.34
Kuntal Ghosh57013.61