The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies have provided evidence that the surround context can systematically modulate the perception of center stimuli. For motion direction, these center-surround interactions are considered to come from spatio-directional interactions between direction of motion tuned neurons, which are attributed to the middle temporal (MT) area. Here, we investigated through psychophysics experiments on human subjects changes with spatial separation in center-surround inhibition and motion direction interactions. Center-surround motion repulsion effects were measured under near-and far-surround conditions. Using a simple physiological model of the repulsion effect we ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
<p>The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies h...
PURPOSE: Neurons in middle temporal area (MT) have spatial antagonistic center-surround receptive ...
Segregation of objects from their backgrounds is one of vision’s most important tasks and one that i...
AbstractMotion integration occurs over a restricted range of visual space. However, there have been ...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
At high contrast, duration thresholds for motion direction discrimination deteriorate with increasin...
AbstractMotion integration occurs over a restricted range of visual space. However, there have been ...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
<p>The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies h...
PURPOSE: Neurons in middle temporal area (MT) have spatial antagonistic center-surround receptive ...
Segregation of objects from their backgrounds is one of vision’s most important tasks and one that i...
AbstractMotion integration occurs over a restricted range of visual space. However, there have been ...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
At high contrast, duration thresholds for motion direction discrimination deteriorate with increasin...
AbstractMotion integration occurs over a restricted range of visual space. However, there have been ...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
AbstractVisual perception is strongly shaped by the spatial context in which stimuli are presented. ...
Stimuli appearing in the surround of the classical receptive field (CRF) can reduce neuronal firing ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...