The visual persistence of sinusoidal gratings of varying spatial frequency and contrast was measured. It was found that the persistence of low-contrast gratings was longer than that of high-contrast stimuli for all spatial frequencies investigated. At higher contrast levels of 1 and 4 cycles deg-1 gratings, a tendency for persistence to be independent of contrast was observed. For 12 cycles deg-1 gratings, however, persistence continued to decrease with increasing contrast. These results are compared with recently published data on other temporal responses, and are discussed in terms of the different properties of sustained and transient channels
LED displays produce anomalous spatio-temporal (moving) illusory contours involving the apparent (pe...
AbstractWe examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating t...
AbstractWilson and Humanski (1993) have recently reported evidence that adapting to low temporal fre...
The persistence of gratings varying in spatial frequency and exposure duration was measured using a ...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
Abtract--The spatial contrast at which Observers are able to dis~iminate between horizontal and vert...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Purpose. Magnussen and Dyrnes (1994) claimed that Ss presented with a reference grating can employ a...
Three experiments, in which the temporal and spatial characteristics of square-wave gratings surroun...
NoCurrent models of short-term visual perceptual memory invoke mechanisms that are closely allied to...
AbstractIndependent channels respond to both the spatial and temporal characteristics of visual stim...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
AbstractVisual experience, which is defined by brief saccadic sampling of complex scenes at high con...
LED displays produce anomalous spatio-temporal (moving) illusory contours involving the apparent (pe...
AbstractWe examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating t...
AbstractWilson and Humanski (1993) have recently reported evidence that adapting to low temporal fre...
The persistence of gratings varying in spatial frequency and exposure duration was measured using a ...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
Abtract--The spatial contrast at which Observers are able to dis~iminate between horizontal and vert...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Purpose. Magnussen and Dyrnes (1994) claimed that Ss presented with a reference grating can employ a...
Three experiments, in which the temporal and spatial characteristics of square-wave gratings surroun...
NoCurrent models of short-term visual perceptual memory invoke mechanisms that are closely allied to...
AbstractIndependent channels respond to both the spatial and temporal characteristics of visual stim...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
AbstractVisual experience, which is defined by brief saccadic sampling of complex scenes at high con...
LED displays produce anomalous spatio-temporal (moving) illusory contours involving the apparent (pe...
AbstractWe examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating t...
AbstractWilson and Humanski (1993) have recently reported evidence that adapting to low temporal fre...