Previous studies investigating signal integration in circular Glass patterns have concluded that the information in these patterns is linearly summed across the entire display for detection. Here we test whether an alternative form of summation, probability summation (PS), modeled under the assumptions of Signal Detection Theory (SDT), can be rejected as a model of Glass pattern detection. PS under SDT alone predicts that the exponent β of the Quick- (or Weibull-) fitted psychometric function should decrease with increasing signal area. We measured spatial integration in circular, radial, spiral, and parallel Glass patterns, as well as comparable patterns composed of Gabors instead of dot pairs. We measured the signal-to-noise ratio require...
Contrast sensitivity improves with the area of a sine-wave grating, but why? Here we assess this phe...
Measurements of area summation for luminance-modulated stimuli are typically confounded by variation...
© 2015 ARVO. Shape is a critical cue to object identity. In psychophysical studies, radial frequency...
Previous studies investigating signal integration in circular Glass patterns have concluded that th...
AbstractWe measured thresholds for the detection of spiral Glass patterns in the presence of random ...
Psychophysical data demonstrate that orientation information in concentric, random-dot Glass pattern...
AbstractGlass (Nature 1969;223:578–580) patterns are random dot stimuli that generate a percept of g...
AbstractRotational Glass patterns are discriminable from noise at substantially lower signal-to-nois...
AbstractWhen components of a compound pattern stimulate different visual mechanisms, psychophysical ...
Radial frequency (RF) patterns are used to assess how the visual system processes shape. They are th...
AbstractGlass patterns are randomized dot arrays that generate the perception of a global structure....
The neurons in the primary visual cortex that respond to the orientation of visual stimuli were disc...
The ability to discriminate minute deviations from circularity is dependent upon global summation me...
Glass patterns are a valuable tool to study the cortical stages of form perception. We use circular ...
AbstractWe investigated the role of disparity information in the detection of global form. Glass pat...
Contrast sensitivity improves with the area of a sine-wave grating, but why? Here we assess this phe...
Measurements of area summation for luminance-modulated stimuli are typically confounded by variation...
© 2015 ARVO. Shape is a critical cue to object identity. In psychophysical studies, radial frequency...
Previous studies investigating signal integration in circular Glass patterns have concluded that th...
AbstractWe measured thresholds for the detection of spiral Glass patterns in the presence of random ...
Psychophysical data demonstrate that orientation information in concentric, random-dot Glass pattern...
AbstractGlass (Nature 1969;223:578–580) patterns are random dot stimuli that generate a percept of g...
AbstractRotational Glass patterns are discriminable from noise at substantially lower signal-to-nois...
AbstractWhen components of a compound pattern stimulate different visual mechanisms, psychophysical ...
Radial frequency (RF) patterns are used to assess how the visual system processes shape. They are th...
AbstractGlass patterns are randomized dot arrays that generate the perception of a global structure....
The neurons in the primary visual cortex that respond to the orientation of visual stimuli were disc...
The ability to discriminate minute deviations from circularity is dependent upon global summation me...
Glass patterns are a valuable tool to study the cortical stages of form perception. We use circular ...
AbstractWe investigated the role of disparity information in the detection of global form. Glass pat...
Contrast sensitivity improves with the area of a sine-wave grating, but why? Here we assess this phe...
Measurements of area summation for luminance-modulated stimuli are typically confounded by variation...
© 2015 ARVO. Shape is a critical cue to object identity. In psychophysical studies, radial frequency...