Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources? Research showing effects of selective attention on acuity and contrast sensitivity suggests that allocating attention should increase blur detection. However, research showing that blur affects selection of saccade targets suggests that blur detection may be pre-attentive. To investigate this question, we carried out experiments in which viewers detected blur in real-world scenes under varying levels of cognitive load manipulated by the N-back task. We used adaptive threshold estimation to measure blur detection thresholds at 0°, 3°, 6°, and 9 ° eccentricity. Participants carried out blur detection as a single task, a single task with to-be...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
Spatial resolution is an important factor for human pattern recognition. In particular, low resoluti...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
An unexpected stimulus often remains unnoticed if attention is focused elsewhere. This inattentional...
AbstractKnowledge regarding successive blur discrimination thresholds (i.e., equiblur zones) in dept...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Microsaccades shift the image on the fovea and counteract visual fading. They also serve as an optim...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
Spatial resolution is an important factor for human pattern recognition. In particular, low resoluti...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
Blur detection is affected by retinal eccentricity, but is it also affected by attentional resources...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
An unexpected stimulus often remains unnoticed if attention is focused elsewhere. This inattentional...
AbstractKnowledge regarding successive blur discrimination thresholds (i.e., equiblur zones) in dept...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
Shifting attention away from a visual stimulus reduces, but does not abolish, visual discrimination ...
Microsaccades shift the image on the fovea and counteract visual fading. They also serve as an optim...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
It is well known that attention increases the discriminability of some types of spatial information....
Spatial resolution is an important factor for human pattern recognition. In particular, low resoluti...
AbstractKnowledge regarding the amount of blur perceived to be “bothersome” to an individual, namely...