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- Q2629943 subject Q6966800.
- Q2629943 subject Q7149606.
- Q2629943 abstract "Illusory contours or subjective contours are visual illusions that evoke the perception of an edge without a luminance or color change across that edge. Illusory brightness and depth ordering frequently accompany illusory contours. Friedrich Schumann is often credited with the discovery of illusory contours around the beginning of the twentieth century, however illusory contours are present in art dating to the Middle Ages. Gaetano Kanizsa’s 1976 Scientific American paper marks the resurgence of interest in illusory contours for vision scientists.".
- Q2629943 thumbnail Kanizsa_triangle.svg?width=300.
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- Q2629943 wikiPageWikiLink Q6966800.
- Q2629943 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149606.
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- Q2629943 comment "Illusory contours or subjective contours are visual illusions that evoke the perception of an edge without a luminance or color change across that edge. Illusory brightness and depth ordering frequently accompany illusory contours. Friedrich Schumann is often credited with the discovery of illusory contours around the beginning of the twentieth century, however illusory contours are present in art dating to the Middle Ages.".
- Q2629943 label "Illusory contours".
- Q2629943 depiction Kanizsa_triangle.svg.