Perceived orientation ¿ of a line stimulus presented in a frontal plane deviates systematically from the geometrical slant a of the line stimulus. In fact, ¿ is biassed a few degrees towards the horizontal H or vertical V, whichever is nearest (Bouma and Andriessen, 1968a). If a second line stimulus is present, an extra bias occurs, usually towards the perpendicular of the second line (Bouma and Andriessen, 1970). In the measurements referred to above, the subjects adjusted a dot in line with the test line. The accuracy of observation is reflected in the standard deviation of the settings (of the order of 10 ). It is relatively low for H and V and high for obliques (Bouma and Andriessen, 1968a). In working towards a theory of slant percepti...
Abstract. Orientation sensitivity in the peripheral visual field has been tested in two tasks: (a) s...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Perceived line orientation changes during prolonged inspection time. Gibson and Radner (1937) attrib...
Perceived orientation ¿ of a line stimulus presented in a frontal plane deviates systematically from...
Measurements are reported on the perceived orientation of a line segment in a frontal plane (test li...
The paper deals with adverse interactions between line stimuli ineccentric vision. Bothcontrast thre...
From the literature it is known that the processing of disparity for slant is different in the prese...
AbstractThresholds were measured for five tasks: line detection, intensity discrimination, two-line ...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
In eccentric vision a stimulus letter presented singly is better recognisable than a stimulus letter...
A general model of visual slant underestimation is presented. It is based on the idea that two speci...
AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a...
We demonstrate how the slant of a surface affects the relative visual direction between binocular st...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
Abstract. Orientation sensitivity in the peripheral visual field has been tested in two tasks: (a) s...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Perceived line orientation changes during prolonged inspection time. Gibson and Radner (1937) attrib...
Perceived orientation ¿ of a line stimulus presented in a frontal plane deviates systematically from...
Measurements are reported on the perceived orientation of a line segment in a frontal plane (test li...
The paper deals with adverse interactions between line stimuli ineccentric vision. Bothcontrast thre...
From the literature it is known that the processing of disparity for slant is different in the prese...
AbstractThresholds were measured for five tasks: line detection, intensity discrimination, two-line ...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
In eccentric vision a stimulus letter presented singly is better recognisable than a stimulus letter...
A general model of visual slant underestimation is presented. It is based on the idea that two speci...
AbstractWith a horizontal magnifier before one eye, a frontoparallel surface appears rotated about a...
We demonstrate how the slant of a surface affects the relative visual direction between binocular st...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractAlthough it is known that high-level spatial attention affects adaptation for a variety of s...
Abstract. Orientation sensitivity in the peripheral visual field has been tested in two tasks: (a) s...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Perceived line orientation changes during prolonged inspection time. Gibson and Radner (1937) attrib...