AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation the tilt of an almost horizontal Gabor pattern becomes difficult to classify when horizontal Gabors appear above and below it. Classification is even harder when flankers are to the left and right of the target. With all four flankers present, observers were required both to classify the target’s tilt and perform a spatial frequency task on two of the four flankers. This dual task proved significantly more difficult when attention was directed to the horizontally aligned flankers. We suggest that covert attention to stimuli can increase the weights of their pooled features
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
In crowding, neighbouring elements impair the perception of a target. Crowding is often considered a...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
It has long been known that an outward mask is much more disruptive than an inward mask in crowding ...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
The ability to make judgments about a peripheral target stimulus can be impaired when the target is ...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
Abstract. Crowding is related to an integration of feature signals over an inappropriately large are...
PURPOSE: Visual crowding refers to the impaired identification of a peripheral stimulus when it is s...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
The allocation of attentional resources to a particular location or object in space involves two dis...
In the peripheral visual field, nearby objects can make one another difficult to recognize (crowding...
The topics of this dissertation center around the facilitation or hindering of performance on clutte...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
In crowding, neighbouring elements impair the perception of a target. Crowding is often considered a...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
It has long been known that an outward mask is much more disruptive than an inward mask in crowding ...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
The ability to make judgments about a peripheral target stimulus can be impaired when the target is ...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
Abstract. Crowding is related to an integration of feature signals over an inappropriately large are...
PURPOSE: Visual crowding refers to the impaired identification of a peripheral stimulus when it is s...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
The allocation of attentional resources to a particular location or object in space involves two dis...
In the peripheral visual field, nearby objects can make one another difficult to recognize (crowding...
The topics of this dissertation center around the facilitation or hindering of performance on clutte...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
In crowding, neighbouring elements impair the perception of a target. Crowding is often considered a...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...