AbstractHumans can easily segregate texture regions based on differences in contrast, orientation, and contrast polarity. It has been suggested that these abilities can be inclusively modeled by 2nd-order visual mechanisms that detect changes in the half-wave rectified outputs of orientation-selective filters. Using a subthreshold-summation paradigm, however, we show that modulations of contrast polarity are detected by mechanisms that pool signals of different orientations while modulations of orientation are detected by mechanisms that pool signals of different contrast polarities. The results support the existence of two streams of 2nd-order processing, one that receives the full-wave rectified inputs from oriented filters, the other sep...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractHumans can easily segregate texture regions based on differences in contrast, orientation, a...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
This is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. The findin...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
The ability of the visual system to detect stimuli that vary along dimensions other than luminance o...
AbstractIs there opponency between orientation-selective processes in pattern perception, analogous ...
AbstractThe processing of texture patterns has been characterized by a model that first filters the ...
The ability of the visual system to detect stimuli that vary along dimensions other than luminance o...
The apparent contrast of a texture is reduced when it is surrounded by another texture with high con...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractHumans can easily segregate texture regions based on differences in contrast, orientation, a...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
This is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. The findin...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractHuman texture vision has been modeled as a filter–rectify–filter (FRF) process, in which ‘2n...
The ability of the visual system to detect stimuli that vary along dimensions other than luminance o...
AbstractIs there opponency between orientation-selective processes in pattern perception, analogous ...
AbstractThe processing of texture patterns has been characterized by a model that first filters the ...
The ability of the visual system to detect stimuli that vary along dimensions other than luminance o...
The apparent contrast of a texture is reduced when it is surrounded by another texture with high con...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...