We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks") effectively mask grating targets. Using a classic overlay masking paradigm, we varied mask contrast and target orientation to reveal underlying tuning. Fast-moving Gaussian blob arrays elevated thresholds for detection of static gratings, both monoptically and dichoptically. Monoptic masking at high mask (i.e., streak) contrasts is tuned for orientation and exhibits a similar bandwidth to masking functions obtained with grating stimuli (∼30 degrees). Dichoptic masking fails to show reliable orientation-tuned masking, but dichoptic masks at very low contrast produce a narrowly tuned facilitation (∼17 degrees). For iso-oriented streak masks a...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
BACKGROUND:Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed o...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., “motion streaks”...
We previously reported that fast-moving dot arrays cause orientation-tuned masking of static grating...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented 'motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractFor exposure durations longer than about 40 msec, a field of dots in sampled motion has been...
The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented fo...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
We studied binocular rivalry between orthogonally translating arrays of random Gaussian blobs and me...
A distinct feature of several recent models of contrast masking is that detecting mechanisms are div...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
BACKGROUND:Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed o...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., “motion streaks”...
We previously reported that fast-moving dot arrays cause orientation-tuned masking of static grating...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented 'motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractFor exposure durations longer than about 40 msec, a field of dots in sampled motion has been...
The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented fo...
Perception of an oriented pattern is impaired in the presence of a superimposed orthogonal mask. Thi...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
We studied binocular rivalry between orthogonally translating arrays of random Gaussian blobs and me...
A distinct feature of several recent models of contrast masking is that detecting mechanisms are div...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
BACKGROUND:Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed o...