We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilaterally symmetrical patterns. Using single-axis and double-axis images, we found that element pairs within which luminance is held constant drive symmetry-detection mechanisms more effectively than pairs within which luminance varies. Moreover, the performance decrement observed for patterns defined by element pairs within which luminance varies is not specific to interchannel variation. Luminance variation within the ON and OFF channels has the same effect as variation between the channels on the performance of axis-orientation identification tasks. It is argued that this constitutes possible evidence for subchannels within the ON and OFF cha...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Perception of visual symmetry is fast and efficient and relies on both early low-level and late mid-...
AbstractBilateral or mirror symmetry is a ubiquitous feature of biological forms that the visual sys...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and ...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
The role of bilateral symmetry in face recognition is investigated in two psychophysical experiments...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
Recent studies have shown that limiting the lifetime of pattern elements improves symmetry detection...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Perception of visual symmetry is fast and efficient and relies on both early low-level and late mid-...
AbstractBilateral or mirror symmetry is a ubiquitous feature of biological forms that the visual sys...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and ...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We examined the effects of multiple axes and skewing on the detectability of symmetry in tachistosco...
The role of bilateral symmetry in face recognition is investigated in two psychophysical experiments...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
Recent studies have shown that limiting the lifetime of pattern elements improves symmetry detection...
This paper reviews empirical evidence for the detection of visual symmetries and explanatory theorie...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
Symmetry detection is an interesting probe of pattern processing because it requires the matching of...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Perception of visual symmetry is fast and efficient and relies on both early low-level and late mid-...