Many visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of cortical processing. Determining if and how the levels contribute differentially to these effects is a leading problem in visual perception and visual neuroscience. We review and analyze a combination of extant psychophysical findings in the context of neurophysiological and brain-imaging results. Specifically using findings relating to visual illusions, crowding, and masking as exemplary cases, we develop a theoretical rationale for showing how relative levels of cortical processing contributing to these effects can already be deduced from the psychophysically determined functions relating respectively the illusory, crowding and masking strength...
Visual clutter affects our ability to see. Objects that would be identifiable on their own may becom...
Visual processing is not determined solely by retinal inputs. Attentional modulation can arise when ...
In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly a...
Many visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of cort...
YesMany visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of ...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
This study investigates which neural populations represent low-level dimensions of conscious percept...
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
Our goal was to determine where in the visual pathway the coding of contrast changes from a veridica...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Study 1 -- 3. Study ...
Four-dot masking is a new form of visual masking that does not involve local contour interactions or...
Attention is thought to alter appearance by intensifying the sensory impression of the attended stim...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Visual clutter affects our ability to see. Objects that would be identifiable on their own may becom...
Visual processing is not determined solely by retinal inputs. Attentional modulation can arise when ...
In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly a...
Many visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of cort...
YesMany visual effects are believed to be processed at several functional and anatomical levels of ...
Stimulus visibility can be reduced by other stimuli that overlap the same region of visual space, a ...
This study investigates which neural populations represent low-level dimensions of conscious percept...
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
Our goal was to determine where in the visual pathway the coding of contrast changes from a veridica...
The brain is highly efficient at processing complicated patterns of information, filtering ambiguous...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Study 1 -- 3. Study ...
Four-dot masking is a new form of visual masking that does not involve local contour interactions or...
Attention is thought to alter appearance by intensifying the sensory impression of the attended stim...
Visual information can be processed by humans both consciously and unconsciously. Under conscious co...
Visual clutter affects our ability to see. Objects that would be identifiable on their own may becom...
Visual processing is not determined solely by retinal inputs. Attentional modulation can arise when ...
In masking, a stimulus is rendered invisible through the presentation of a second stimulus shortly a...