Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed line in the opposite direction, a phenomenon known as the tilt aftereffect (TAE). Here we consider whether the TAE for line stimuli is mediated by a mechanism that integrates the local parts of the line into a single global entity prior to the site of adaptation, or the result of the sum of local TAEs acting separately on the parts of the line. To test between these two alternatives we used the fact the TAE transfers almost completely across luminance contrast polarity [1]. We measured the TAE using adaptor and test lines that (1) either alternated in luminance polarity or were of a single polarity, and (2) either alternated in local orientati...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
<p>One can experience the tilt after-effect (TAE) obtained with single polarity line adaptors (<b>A<...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively experi...
Perceived line orientation changes during prolonged inspection time. Gibson and Radner (1937) attrib...
PURPOSE: Tilt aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that the perceived orientation of a test stimulu...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
<p>One can experience the tilt after-effect (TAE) obtained with single polarity line adaptors (<b>A<...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively experi...
Perceived line orientation changes during prolonged inspection time. Gibson and Radner (1937) attrib...
PURPOSE: Tilt aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that the perceived orientation of a test stimulu...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...