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Figure 16: The perception of the hole depends on the presence of a surrounding outer square that appears as the surface that contains the hole (Fig. 16a). By removing the outer square, the hole becomes a wiggly small square (Fig. 16b). Under watercolor conditions (Fig. 16c), even a hole alone can assume a figure status: the boundaries of the hole are perceived like the perimeter of an empty space.
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current | 00:34, 23 December 2007 | ![]() | 672 × 858 (99 KB) | Baingio Pinna (Talk | contribs) | Figure 16: The perception of the hole depends on the presence of a surrounding outer square that appears as the surface that contains the hole (Fig. 16a). By removing the outer square, the hole becomes a wiggly small square (Fig. 16b). Under watercolor co |
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