Human subjects perceive two crossing bars, one in front of the other, when
shown a cross with disparity added to its horizontal limbs, and they also p
erceive neon-color spreading when shown a stereoscopic Redies-Spillmann fig
ure. It has thus been hypothesized that the human visual system follows the
principle of generic image sampling in reconstructing 3-dimensional (3-D)
surface structures. Here we examine whether monkeys also perceive these sur
face structures. The results indicate that monkeys, like humans, perceive t
wo crossing bars and neon-color spreading and suggest that the principle of
generic image sampling may also be applied to visual perception in monkeys
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