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Subjective Contours and Occlusion
 

Gillam B.J., & Grove P.M. (2011). Contour entropy: a new determinant for perceiving ground or a hole. J ournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 37(3), 750-757.

Gillam, B.J., Grove, P.M., & Layden, J. (2010). The role of remote closure in the perception of occlusion at junctions and illusory contours. Perception, 39, 145-156.

Grove, P.M., & Gillam, B.J. (2007). Global Patterns of Binocular Image Differences Resolve the Ambiguity between Stereoscopic Slant and Stereoscopic Occlusion. Vision: The Journal of the Vision Society of Japan, 16(1), 15-27.

Grove, P.M., Sachtler, W.L.B., & Gillam, B. (2006). Amodal completion with background determines depth from monocular gap stereopsis. Vision Research, 46, 3771-3774.

Gillam, B., & Chan, W.M. (2002). Grouping has a negative effect on both subjective contours and perceived occlusion at T-junctions. Psychological Science, 13(3), 279-283.

Gillam, B., & Nakayama, K. (2002). Subjective contours at line terminations depend on scene layout analysis, not image processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28(1), 43-53.

Gillam, B. (1987). Perceptual grouping and subjective contours. In S. Petry & G. Meyer (Eds.), The Perception of Illusory Contours (pp268-273). New York: Springer