AbstractOur visual systems constantly adapt their representation of the environment to match the prevailing input. Adaptation phenomena provide striking examples of perceptual plasticity and offer valuable insight into the mechanisms of sensory coding. Here, we describe an aftereffect of adaptation to a spatially structured image whereby an unstructured test stimulus takes on illusory structure locally perpendicular to that of the adaptor. Objective measurement of the strength of the aftereffect for different patterns suggests a neural locus of adaptation prior to the extraction of complex form in the visual processing hierarchy, probably at the level of primary visual cortex. This view is supported by further experiments showing that the a...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
The visual environment changes at multiple timescales. It has been recently demonstrated that visu...
AbstractWe demonstrate a marked effect of prior adaptation upon the perceived position of subsequent...
AbstractOur visual systems constantly adapt their representation of the environment to match the pre...
Glass patterns are visual stimuli used here to study how local orientation signals are spatially int...
Visual coding is a highly dynamic process and continuously adapting to the current viewing context. ...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
Adaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. However, such ...
Adaptation to spatial displays has robust effects on the perception of visual stimuli presented afte...
Adaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. However, such ...
AbstractAdaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. Howeve...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Aftereffects generally occur after a prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a first stimulus possessing ...
This chapter explores aftereffects from a particular point of view, namely, with regard to the compl...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
The visual environment changes at multiple timescales. It has been recently demonstrated that visu...
AbstractWe demonstrate a marked effect of prior adaptation upon the perceived position of subsequent...
AbstractOur visual systems constantly adapt their representation of the environment to match the pre...
Glass patterns are visual stimuli used here to study how local orientation signals are spatially int...
Visual coding is a highly dynamic process and continuously adapting to the current viewing context. ...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
Adaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. However, such ...
Adaptation to spatial displays has robust effects on the perception of visual stimuli presented afte...
Adaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. However, such ...
AbstractAdaptation aftereffects offer a critical window onto sensory processing in the brain. Howeve...
Neurons in the visual cortex are responsive to the presentation of oriented and curved line segments...
Aftereffects generally occur after a prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a first stimulus possessing ...
This chapter explores aftereffects from a particular point of view, namely, with regard to the compl...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
The visual environment changes at multiple timescales. It has been recently demonstrated that visu...
AbstractWe demonstrate a marked effect of prior adaptation upon the perceived position of subsequent...