Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studies on the anisotropic perception of orientation in the visual system. The vertical and horizontal orientations are known to be perceived more accurately than oblique orientations. This anisotropy, which called the oblique effect, was present in a large variety of tasks (detection, discrimination, recognition, memorisation). The discussion about the visual oblique effect (VOE) concerns the nature and level of the processes that gener ate this effect. It is still unknown whether the VOE stems from low levels of the visual processing system or/and from higher levels. The « low level hypothesis » explains the VOE by the neural properties existing ...
International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
AbstractWhen determining an object’s orientation an implicit object axis is formed, based on local c...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
Summary : Is there an oblique effect in the tactual perception of orientation ? This paper surveys s...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
Despite continuous movements of the head, humans maintain a stable representation of the visual worl...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Visual anisotropy has been demonstrated in multiple tasks where performance differs between vertical...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
The oblique effect-poorer performance when contours are in oblique meridians-is here extended from t...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
AbstractWhen determining an object’s orientation an implicit object axis is formed, based on local c...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
Summary : Is there an oblique effect in the tactual perception of orientation ? This paper surveys s...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
Despite continuous movements of the head, humans maintain a stable representation of the visual worl...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Visual anisotropy has been demonstrated in multiple tasks where performance differs between vertical...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
The oblique effect-poorer performance when contours are in oblique meridians-is here extended from t...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
International audienceThis study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly ...
AbstractWhen determining an object’s orientation an implicit object axis is formed, based on local c...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...