Overlapping Transparent Objects

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Running Head: EFFECT OF TRANSPARENCY ON RECOGNITION
Supplementary Materials: The Effect of Transparency on Recognition of Overlapping
Objects
Anne P. Hillstrom, Hannah Wakefield and Helen Scholey
Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth
Corresponding author: Anne P. Hillstrom
Address: Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, King Henry Building,
Portsmouth, UNITED KINGDOM, PO1 2DY.
Email: anne.hillstrom@port.c.uk.
Phone: 02392 846331
Fax: 02392 846300
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These supplementary materials are color versions of two figures from the original manuscript.
They are included to allow the reader to see more fully the appearance of the transparent stimuli
in the experiments.
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References
Hillstrom, A. P., Wakefield, H., & Scholey, H. (2013). The effect of transparency on recognition
of overlapping objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, ??, ??-??.
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Figure 1. Sample trial from Experiment 1. This is the color version of Figure 2 from Hillstrom,
Wakefield and Scholey (2013).
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Figure 2. Example of a transparent overlap image from Experiment 2, depicting a shaver in front
of a shoe. This is the color version of Figure 5 from Hillstrom, Scholey and Wakefield (2013).
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