The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, followed by a nonlinearity and an internal noise source. If a rectification mechanism is introduced at the output of the linear filter stage, as has been suggested on some occasions, this model actually predicts that human performance in a classical contrast detection task might benefit from the addition of weak levels of noise. Here, this prediction was tested and confirmed in two contrast detection tasks. In Experiment 1, observers had to discriminate a low-contrast Gabor pattern from a blank. In Experiment 2, observers had to discriminate two low-contrast Gabor patterns identical on all dimensions, except for orientation (j45- vs. +45-). In bo...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
Adding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avoid triggering a proces...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
Random fluctuation in luminance, over time or space or both, is luminance noise. Squared threshold c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
Much of our information about early spatial vision comes from detection experiments involving low-co...
Much of our information about early spatial vision comes from detection experiments involving low-co...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
Adding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avoid triggering a proces...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
Random fluctuation in luminance, over time or space or both, is luminance noise. Squared threshold c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
Much of our information about early spatial vision comes from detection experiments involving low-co...
Much of our information about early spatial vision comes from detection experiments involving low-co...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...