Is perception of 3-d surface configurations cognitively penetrable?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):388-389 (1999)
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Abstract

Among Pylyshyn's most important questions is determining the boundaries of early vision. A simple stimulus illustrates that, in addition to the dominant percept, most observers can perceive alternative interpretations of 3-D surface layout only after provided with suggestions. These observations may indicate that cognitive influences reach the stages of visual processing where 3-D surface configurations are resolved.

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