Temporal synchrony is an effective cue for grouping and segmentation in the absence of form cues
(2016)
Journal Article
Rideaux, R., Badcock, D. R., Johnston, A., & Edwards, M. (2016). Temporal synchrony is an effective cue for grouping and segmentation in the absence of form cues. Journal of Vision, 16(11), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1167/16.11.23
The synchronous change of a feature across multiple discrete elements, i.e., temporal synchrony, has been shown to be a powerful cue for grouping and segmentation. This has been demonstrated with both static and dynamic stimuli for a range of tasks.... Read More about Temporal synchrony is an effective cue for grouping and segmentation in the absence of form cues.