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We report a spatial frequency influence on perceptual organization. If regions filled with relatively higher spatial frequency sinusoidal gratings are adjacent to regions containing relatively lower spatial frequency gratings, the regions with the higher frequency will appear closer in depth than those containing the lower frequency. This depth effect is evident even when conflicting stereo information is present.
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This research was supported by Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant AFOSR 840115.
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Brown, J.M., Weisstein, N. A spatial frequency effect on perceived depth. Perception & Psychophysics 44, 157–166 (1988). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208708
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