We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes selective either for orientation contrast or orientation grouping. To distinguish between these two processes we manipulated the axis of local grouping of texture elements independently of the direction of global orientation modulation. The general question posed was whether visibility of texture structure (measured as threshold for discriminating spatial-frequency of texture structure) is dependent on the magnitude of orientation contrast, strength and direction of local grouping, or some combination of the two. We demonstrated that the factor of primary importance is the amplitude of global orientation contrast rather than the presence of loca...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
AbstractIs there opponency between orientation-selective processes in pattern perception, analogous ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
The present study analyzes the effect of local pairwise orientation relations on the perception of t...
In images of textured 3-D surfaces, orientation flows created by the texture components parallel to ...
In images of textured 3-D surfaces, orientation flows created by the texture components parallel to ...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractDo texture-sensitive mechanisms operate separately on, or pool, luminance and colour contras...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
AbstractIs there opponency between orientation-selective processes in pattern perception, analogous ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
The present study analyzes the effect of local pairwise orientation relations on the perception of t...
In images of textured 3-D surfaces, orientation flows created by the texture components parallel to ...
In images of textured 3-D surfaces, orientation flows created by the texture components parallel to ...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractDo texture-sensitive mechanisms operate separately on, or pool, luminance and colour contras...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
AbstractIs there opponency between orientation-selective processes in pattern perception, analogous ...