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Amodal perception is the perception of the whole of a physical structure when only parts of it affect the sensory receptors. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it—the facing surface—projects to the retina; it is perceived as possessing internal volume and hidden rear surfaces despite the fact that only the near surfaces are exposed to view. Similarly, the world around us is perceived as a surrounding plenum, even though only part of it is in view at any time. Another much quoted example is that of the "dog behind a picket fence" in which a long narrow object (the dog) is partially occluded by fence-posts in front of it, but is nevertheless perceived as a single continuous object. Albert Bregman noted an auditory analogue of this p

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  • Amodal perception is the perception of the whole of a physical structure when only parts of it affect the sensory receptors. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it—the facing surface—projects to the retina; it is perceived as possessing internal volume and hidden rear surfaces despite the fact that only the near surfaces are exposed to view. Similarly, the world around us is perceived as a surrounding plenum, even though only part of it is in view at any time. Another much quoted example is that of the "dog behind a picket fence" in which a long narrow object (the dog) is partially occluded by fence-posts in front of it, but is nevertheless perceived as a single continuous object. Albert Bregman noted an auditory analogue of this p (en)
  • Amodal perception är den term som används för att beskriva uppfattningsförmågan av en hel fysisk struktur när endast delar av den påverkar de sensoriska sinnescellerna.Till exempel uppfattas ett bord som en komplett volumetrisk struktur även om endast en del av det - ytan som är vänd mot dig - framträder på näthinnan; bordet bedöms som att den besitter invändig volym och dolda bakre ytor trots att bara de nära ytorna syns. På samma sätt uppfattas världen omkring oss som en omgivande allmän sammankonst, fastän bara en liten del av den visas i taget.Ett annat mycket aktuellt exempel är den om "hunden bakom stängslet" varvid ett långt smalt objekt (hunden) är delvis täckt av staketstolparna framför den, men ändå tolkas som ett enda ständigt objekt.Albert Bregman noterade en hörselanalog av de (sv)
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  • Amodal perception is the perception of the whole of a physical structure when only parts of it affect the sensory receptors. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it—the facing surface—projects to the retina; it is perceived as possessing internal volume and hidden rear surfaces despite the fact that only the near surfaces are exposed to view. Similarly, the world around us is perceived as a surrounding plenum, even though only part of it is in view at any time. Another much quoted example is that of the "dog behind a picket fence" in which a long narrow object (the dog) is partially occluded by fence-posts in front of it, but is nevertheless perceived as a single continuous object. Albert Bregman noted an auditory analogue of this phenomenon: when a melody is interrupted by bursts of white noise, it is nonetheless heard as a single melody continuing "behind" the bursts of noise. Formulation of the theory is credited to the Belgian psychologist Albert Michotte and , an Italian psychologist, with their work developed in recent years by and the Gestaltists. Modal completion is a similar phenomenon in which a shape is perceived to be occluding other shapes even when the shape itself is not drawn. Examples include the triangle that appears to be occluding three disks and an outlined triangle in the Kanizsa triangle and the circles and squares that appear in different versions of the . (en)
  • Amodal perception är den term som används för att beskriva uppfattningsförmågan av en hel fysisk struktur när endast delar av den påverkar de sensoriska sinnescellerna.Till exempel uppfattas ett bord som en komplett volumetrisk struktur även om endast en del av det - ytan som är vänd mot dig - framträder på näthinnan; bordet bedöms som att den besitter invändig volym och dolda bakre ytor trots att bara de nära ytorna syns. På samma sätt uppfattas världen omkring oss som en omgivande allmän sammankonst, fastän bara en liten del av den visas i taget.Ett annat mycket aktuellt exempel är den om "hunden bakom stängslet" varvid ett långt smalt objekt (hunden) är delvis täckt av staketstolparna framför den, men ändå tolkas som ett enda ständigt objekt.Albert Bregman noterade en hörselanalog av detta fenomen: när en melodi avbryts av ett vitt brus-utbrott, är den ändå hörd som en enda melodi som fortsätter "bakom" bullret. Formulering av teorin är tillmätt till den belgiske psykologen Albert Michotte och Fabio Metelli, en italiensk psykolog. (sv)
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