So for example, whether a person is in pain might be 1:1 correlated with certain images their brain makes on an fMRI machine, but that wouldn’t count against FAPP intrinsicality. The FAPP version is the one I’m going for. (I kinda suspect that no actual properties are strictly intri...
Considering that the size of retinal images of the moon in these positions are very similar, the explanation of difference in their apparent sizes has relied on perceptual cues of distance embedded in the retinal image of their respective contexts. Although this account of the moon illusion is ...
If you want to import a sequence of images to use for the particle sprites rather than a single image, the files must be named as a sequence with a number at the end. For instance, “blur_round_00.jpg”, “blur_round_01.jpg”, “blur_round_02.jpg”, etc. If Particle Illusion de...
The apparent coronal loops in images of the Sun look strikingly similar, and since there is a significant magnetic field in the Sun, the existence of magnetic field lines that could trap a rope of plasma between them and create loops seems like an obvious explanation. And in fact, the new ...
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Eye images were recorded from cameras beneath the trial lens frame worn by the participants to avoid possible lens and frame artefacts. The headset was suspended from ceiling-mounted hooks above the chinrest and fitted to each observer with the aid of an adjustable strap, such that camera ...
These results consolidate similitudes between the two cognitive processes, perception and imagi- nation, but further work is required to arrive to a more accurate explanation. The strength of this study relies on the fact that research on illusions through mental images is retaken with the inclu-...
It is important to note that previous studies have established the “Fat Face” illusion as a face-specific phenomenon, which suggests that the illusion can only be perceived with upright face images. Previous studies have proved the face-specificity with several lines of evidence. First, when fa...
Multiple pinhole glasses can also result in two or more images of each point when pupils are dilated by more than the separation between pinholes (Colicchia, Hopf, Wiesner, & Zollman, 2008) which could also have disrupted depth processing. Again this possibility cannot be entirely r...
all above-mentioned studies are based on Kanizsa square. One common strategy of these studies is to pretrain the deep learning models with natural images such as ImageNet43or Cifar100.44Then, the model structures need to be altered, and the weights need to be fine-tuned on toy datasets of ...