Figure - Ground Discrimination from
Temporal Information
Manfred Fahle
Abstract
The separation of figures from ground is achieved by the visual system based
on differences in features such as luminance, colour, depth, orientation,
texture or motion. Temporal information, namely phase differences between
groups of spatially homogeneous points can also lead to a clear discrimination
of an object shape. The time difference needed to separate figure and ground
is around 5 msec over a range of temporal frequencies between 1.3 and 30
Hz, both for sharply focused and for blurred points. These short delays
are clearly below the temporal integration time of the visual system. The
results have implications for theories on temporal binding and object recognition.