AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high contrast, broadband stimuli. Discrimination thresholds are better for Local stimuli, in which the orientation signal is spatially limited, than for Global stimuli, in which the orientation signal extends across the entire stimulus. Performance improves with increasing stimulus area, reaching an optimum threshold of about 11% orientation signal. Thresholds were not influenced by brief presentation times or practice. These results, along with results from a simple computational model, suggest that human orientation discrimination for this kind of pattern is mediated by pooling local responses of low-level neural mechanisms and is limited by two sta...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination in color and luminance vision using an external nois...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
International audienceContrast thresholds for discriminating orientation and direction of a drifting...
Contrast thresholds for discriminating orientation and direction of a drifting, oriented grating are...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
The standard model of early vision claims that orientation and spatial frequency are encoded with mu...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination in color and luminance vision using an external nois...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
International audienceContrast thresholds for discriminating orientation and direction of a drifting...
Contrast thresholds for discriminating orientation and direction of a drifting, oriented grating are...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
The standard model of early vision claims that orientation and spatial frequency are encoded with mu...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...