Abstract. Psychophysical research on the Hermann grid illusion is reviewed and possible neurophysiological mechanisms are discussed. The illusion is most plausibly explained by lateral inhibition within the concentric receptive fields of retinal and/or geniculate ganglion cells, with contributions by the binocular orientation-specific cortical cells. Results may be summarized as follows: (a) For a strong Hermann grid illusion to be seen bar width must be matched to the mean size of receptive-field centers at any given retinal eccentricity, (b) With the use of this rationale, the diameter of foveal perceptive-field centers (the psychophysical correlate of receptive-field centers) has been found to be in the order of 4- 5 min arc and that of ...
Human vision is widely studying but untill now there are a lot of unclear phenomenon of perception o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...
NoPurpose: Does a physiologically plausible model of the retinal ganglion cell (RGC) receptive field...
This dissertation consists of a series of findings which all demonstrate the inability of basic visu...
AbstractDisk-shaped luminance increments were added to the intersections of a Hermann grid consistin...
Abstract Why does our visual system fail to reconstruct reality, when we look at certain patterns? W...
SummaryStimuli that project the same retinal visual angle can appear to occupy very different propor...
The Zoellner illusion is a geometric distortion occurring when nonorthogonal inducing lines appear t...
Retinal lateral inhibition is one of the conventional efficient coding mechanisms in the visual syst...
Published version made available in accordance with Publisher copyright policy.Visual illusions emer...
This dissertation is organized into two main parts: physiology and new techniques. The physiology is...
Retinal lateral inhibition is one of the conventional efficient coding mechanisms in the visual syst...
The human visual system converts identically sized retinal stimuli into different-sized perceptions....
Copyright © 2017 Nasim Nematzadeh and David M. W. Powers. This is an open access article distributed...
Human vision is widely studying but untill now there are a lot of unclear phenomenon of perception o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...
NoPurpose: Does a physiologically plausible model of the retinal ganglion cell (RGC) receptive field...
This dissertation consists of a series of findings which all demonstrate the inability of basic visu...
AbstractDisk-shaped luminance increments were added to the intersections of a Hermann grid consistin...
Abstract Why does our visual system fail to reconstruct reality, when we look at certain patterns? W...
SummaryStimuli that project the same retinal visual angle can appear to occupy very different propor...
The Zoellner illusion is a geometric distortion occurring when nonorthogonal inducing lines appear t...
Retinal lateral inhibition is one of the conventional efficient coding mechanisms in the visual syst...
Published version made available in accordance with Publisher copyright policy.Visual illusions emer...
This dissertation is organized into two main parts: physiology and new techniques. The physiology is...
Retinal lateral inhibition is one of the conventional efficient coding mechanisms in the visual syst...
The human visual system converts identically sized retinal stimuli into different-sized perceptions....
Copyright © 2017 Nasim Nematzadeh and David M. W. Powers. This is an open access article distributed...
Human vision is widely studying but untill now there are a lot of unclear phenomenon of perception o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In the human retina, the axons of roughly 10^6 reti...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...