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Cognitive science / Illusory contours / Triangles / Mind / Cognition / Philosophy of mind / Motion perception / Luminance / Contrast / Vision / Optical illusions / Photometry
Date: 2011-03-24 01:21:41
Cognitive science
Illusory contours
Triangles
Mind
Cognition
Philosophy of mind
Motion perception
Luminance
Contrast
Vision
Optical illusions
Photometry

Non-Bayesian Contour Synthesis

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