Behavioral and Brain Sciences



Short Communication

Generic assumptions shared by visual perception and imagery


Qasim Zaidi a1 and A. Fuzz Griffiths a1
a1 College of Optometry, State University of New York, New York, NY 10036 qz@sunyopt.edu fuzz@sunyopt.edu www.sunyopt.edu/research/zaidi.shtml

Abstract

What is difficult to imagine is also surprising to perceive. This indicates that active visual imagery is an integral part of active visual perception. Erroneous mental transformations provide clues to prior assumptions in visual imagery, just as visual illusions provide clues to perceptual assumptions. Visual imagery and perception share generic assumptions about invariants in images of rigid objects.