Tuesday, September 7, 2010

This image is an example of Top-Down Visual Processing that create “our mind then fills in the boundaries of the square to separate it from the white background to the point where we are able to discern boundary lines that are not actually there.” The image is related to my field of study where I create an edge that make a huge white square with those dots. The edges created in the figure by those dots are a somewhat similar to my area of study when I come up with an idea on object, I try to bring something up that I can not see in there (which there is no actually edges in the figure). I found this image from http://mozglubov.blogspot.com/2009/03/top-down-processing-in-visual.html

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