AbstractThe luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface’s apparent brightness, as demonstrated by a number of classic visual illusions. Such phenomena are compatible with a propagation mechanism believed to spread contrast information from borders to the interior. This process is disrupted by masking, where the perceived brightness of a target is reduced by the brief presentation of a mask (Paradiso & Nakayama, 1991), but the exact visual stage that this happens remains unclear. In the present study, we examined whether brightness masking occurs at a monocular-, or a binocular-level of the visual hierarchy. We used backward masking, whereby a briefly presented target stimulus is disrupted by a mask coming soon...
How docs the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual representations...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Brightness judgments are a key part of the primate brain's visual analysis of the environment. There...
The luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface's apparent brightness...
The luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface’s apparent brightness...
AbstractThe luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface’s apparent br...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
Visual overlay masking is typically studied with a mask and target located at the same depth plane. ...
In the phenomenon of simultaneous brightness contrast, two patches, one on a dark background and the...
AbstractWe masked White’s and Benary’s brightness illusions and simultaneous contrast with narrowban...
& Visual masking effects are illusions in which a target is rendered invisible by a mask, which ...
AbstractThe masking effect of a Gaussian blob on detection of a Gaussian target was measured as a fu...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
How does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual representations...
AbstractHow does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual represe...
How docs the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual representations...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Brightness judgments are a key part of the primate brain's visual analysis of the environment. There...
The luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface's apparent brightness...
The luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface’s apparent brightness...
AbstractThe luminance contrast at the borders of a surface strongly influences surface’s apparent br...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
Visual overlay masking is typically studied with a mask and target located at the same depth plane. ...
In the phenomenon of simultaneous brightness contrast, two patches, one on a dark background and the...
AbstractWe masked White’s and Benary’s brightness illusions and simultaneous contrast with narrowban...
& Visual masking effects are illusions in which a target is rendered invisible by a mask, which ...
AbstractThe masking effect of a Gaussian blob on detection of a Gaussian target was measured as a fu...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
How does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual representations...
AbstractHow does the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual represe...
How docs the visual cortex combine information from both eyes to generate perceptual representations...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Brightness judgments are a key part of the primate brain's visual analysis of the environment. There...