AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate the receptive field (RF) geometry of motion detectors by exploring how psychophysical thresholds change with stimulus height and/or width. This approach is based on the idea that an observer's ability to detect motion direction is strongly determined by the relationship between the stimulus geometry (height and width) and the RF of the activated motion detectors. Our results show that previous estimates of RF geometry can depend significantly on stimulus position in the visual field as well as on the stimulus height-to-width ratio. The data further show that RF estimates depend on the stimulus in a manner that is inconsistent with basic predict...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments were carried out to examine dependencies of two types of induced mot...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...
AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate th...
We used a psychophysical summation technique to study the propel-ties of detectors tuned to radial, ...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
This dissertation is organized into two main parts: physiology and new techniques. The physiology is...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
The processing of motion changes throughout the visual hierarchy, from spatially restricted ‘local m...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
<p>The first row shows space-time traces of a walking person taken with (left column) a stabilized c...
In the present study, we measured the extent of spatial summation in the detection of image contrast...
AbstractThere is conflicting evidence about whether stimulus magnification is sufficient to equate t...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments were carried out to examine dependencies of two types of induced mot...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...
AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate th...
We used a psychophysical summation technique to study the propel-ties of detectors tuned to radial, ...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
This dissertation is organized into two main parts: physiology and new techniques. The physiology is...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
The processing of motion changes throughout the visual hierarchy, from spatially restricted ‘local m...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
<p>The first row shows space-time traces of a walking person taken with (left column) a stabilized c...
In the present study, we measured the extent of spatial summation in the detection of image contrast...
AbstractThere is conflicting evidence about whether stimulus magnification is sufficient to equate t...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments were carried out to examine dependencies of two types of induced mot...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
AbstractHuman judgment is frequently impaired by distracters extending across our field of view. How...