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Amodal completion is the
ability to see an
entire object despite parts of it
being covered by
another object in
front of it. It is one of the many functions...
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Amodal perception is the
perception of the
whole of a
physical structure when only
parts of it
affect the
sensory receptors. For example, a
table will...
- inducers.
Kanizsa figures involve modal completion of the
illusory shape and
amodal completion of the inducers.
Closely related to
Kanizsa figures is the Ehrenstein...
- classification. Nowadays, it
includes quantitative models of
symmetry perception and
amodal completion, and is
theoretically sustained by a
perceptually adequate formalization...
- for example,
visual space. Other, more
specialized topics studied include amodal perception and
object permanence. The
perception of
surroundings is important...
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utilized amodal views. The
brain encodes multiple inputs such as
words and
pictures to
integrate and
create a
larger conceptual idea by
using amodal views...
- event, and
subsequently generalised by
David N. Lee in the late 1990s to an
amodal theory of
perceptuomotor control. The
theory considers the
organism acting...
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without textual evidence, is
absolutely forbidden.
Atharis engage in an
amodal reading of the Qur'an, as
opposed to one
engaged in Ta'wil (metaphorical...
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interaction between amodal symbols,
modal symbols, the body and the world. Therefore, this
perspective does not rule out 'classical'
symbols –
amodal ones, such...
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Spehar B,
Gillam B J, 1998, "Modal and
amodal completion in the
Poggendorff illusion"
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