Eidolons & Capricious Local Sign

Jan Koenderink, A.J. van Doorn, Matteo Valsecchi, Johan Wagemans, Karl Gegenfurtner

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Abstract

Experimental phenomenology probes the meanings and qualities that compose immediate visual experience. In contradistinction, objective methods of classical psychophysics intentionally ignore meanings and qualities, or even awareness as such. Both have their proper uses. Methods of experimental phenomenology that address 'equivalence' in a more intricate sense than 'visible not visible' or 'discriminable not discriminable', require stimuli that go beyond the mere level of magnitude-like parameters and perhaps intrude into the realm of semantics. One investigates the cloud of eidolons, or lookalikes, that mentally surround any image. 'Eidolon factories' are based on models of the psychogenesis of visual awareness. The intentional fuzziness of eidolons may derive from a variety of processes. We explore the effects of capricious 'local sign'. Elsewhere, we formally proposed explicit eidolon factories based on such notions. Here we illustrate some of the effects of capricious local sign.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-35
Number of pages12
JournalElectronic Imaging
Volume2017
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Eidolon factories
  • Experimental phenomenology
  • psychogenesis
  • psychophysics
  • vision research
  • visual awaremess

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