Illusory contours

Boundaries of objects that are not visible, but are implied by the arrangement of line segments and other visual stimuli. The effect was first reported by Friedrich Schumann (1863-1940) who influenced the the foundation of Gestalt psychology.  Evidence suggests that that the perception of illusory contours emerges about 3-4 months of age, but that this ability does not manifest adult-ilke outcomes until around 7-8 months.  An example of well-known figure with illusory contours is shown in the figure below.

The Kanizsa triangle in which illusory contours appear to form a triangle although there are no corresponding changes in luminance. Nevertheless, the illusory figure is seen as being brighter than the background. 

See Form perception. Gestalt good form, Object unity