Three experiments were conducted to analyse the effect of contrast and adaptation state on the ability of human observers to discriminate the motion of drifting gratings. In the first experiment, subjects judged the direction of briefly presented gratings, which slowly drifted leftward or rightward. The test gratings were enveloped in space by a raised cosine function and in time by a Gaussian. The centre of the spatial envelope was either 2 deg left or right of the fixation point. An adaptive staircase procedure was used to find the velocities, at which the observer judged the motion direction in 75% of the presentations as leftwards or rightwards, respectively. In the second experiment, subjects judged the relative speed of two simultaneo...
Visual systems adapt to the prevailing image conditions. This improves the ability to discriminate b...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable speed (0.25–13...
AbstractObservers adapted to drifting patterns varying either in luminance (first-order pattern), or...
Three experiments were conducted to analyse the effect of contrast and adaptation state on the abili...
AbstractThe N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contra...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contrast (0.5–...
Adaptation to a moving stimulus changes the perception of a stationary grating and also reduces cont...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving stimulus changes the perception of a stationary grating and also redu...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
Prolonged inspection of high contrast sinewave gratings increases the contrast required to detect gr...
Discrimination thresholds for velocity and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the stimulus ...
Using a contrast matching procedure, we measured the perceived contrast of vertical test gratings af...
We explored the buildup and decay of threshold elevation during and after adaptation to sinewave gra...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
Spatial-frequency discrimination thresholds were measured for briefly (300 msec) presented sinewave ...
Visual systems adapt to the prevailing image conditions. This improves the ability to discriminate b...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable speed (0.25–13...
AbstractObservers adapted to drifting patterns varying either in luminance (first-order pattern), or...
Three experiments were conducted to analyse the effect of contrast and adaptation state on the abili...
AbstractThe N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contra...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contrast (0.5–...
Adaptation to a moving stimulus changes the perception of a stationary grating and also reduces cont...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving stimulus changes the perception of a stationary grating and also redu...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
Prolonged inspection of high contrast sinewave gratings increases the contrast required to detect gr...
Discrimination thresholds for velocity and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the stimulus ...
Using a contrast matching procedure, we measured the perceived contrast of vertical test gratings af...
We explored the buildup and decay of threshold elevation during and after adaptation to sinewave gra...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
Spatial-frequency discrimination thresholds were measured for briefly (300 msec) presented sinewave ...
Visual systems adapt to the prevailing image conditions. This improves the ability to discriminate b...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable speed (0.25–13...
AbstractObservers adapted to drifting patterns varying either in luminance (first-order pattern), or...