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    Figure 17: (a) The wiggly small square appears clearly in front of the circle that completes amodally behind it. (b) The square appears as a hole and the circle as a circular sector. The figure-ground effect of the watercolor illusion annuls the role of T-junctions responsible of the amodal completion of shape. If the perception of the hole and its boundaries annuls the amodal completion, then the boundaries belong to the hole. (c) A circular hole, upon a larger square shaped hole, completing amodally behind a solid square is perceived. The watercolor elicits this special result totally in favor of its figure-ground effect but against the one of the amodal completion of shape. (d) A paradoxical effect is perceived: a hole completing amodally behind another hole.

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    current10:54, 14 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 10:54, 14 January 2008904 × 1,468 (134 KB)Baingio Pinna (Talk | contribs)Figure 17: (a) The wiggly small square appears clearly in front of the circle that completes amodally behind it. (b) The square appears as a hole and the circle as a circular sector. The figure-ground effect of the watercolor illusion annuls the role of T
    10:41, 14 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 10:41, 14 January 2008904 × 1,468 (134 KB)Baingio Pinna (Talk | contribs)Figure 17: (a) The wiggly small square appears clearly in front of the circle that completes amodally behind it. (b) The square appears as a hole and the circle as a circular sector. The figure-ground effect of the watercolor illusion annuls the role of T
    10:06, 14 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 10:06, 14 January 2008904 × 1,468 (134 KB)Baingio Pinna (Talk | contribs)Figure 17: (a) The wiggly small square appears clearly in front of the circle that completes amodally behind it. (b) The square appears as a hole and the circle as a circular sector. The figure-ground effect of the watercolor illusion annuls the role of T
    00:37, 23 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:37, 23 December 2007565 × 623 (108 KB)Baingio Pinna (Talk | contribs)Figure 17: (a) The wiggly small square appears clearly in front of the circle that completes amodally behind it. (b) The square appears as a hole and the circle as a circular sector. The figure-ground effect of the watercolor illusion annuls the role of T

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