AbstractWe assessed, in a task where subjects had to detect smooth deviations from circularity, whether the underlying mechanisms were localised in space to the size of the individual perturbations or whether they computed global shape. By manipulating the phase, the number of cycles of modulation and the spatial arrangement of the perturbations we argue that although either aspect can be detected, performance is ultimately limited by a global shape detecting mechanism. We show that this global mechanism receives input from spatially coarse, crossed orientationally tuned filters whose peak position in orientation depends on the overall shape to be detected
AbstractWe assessed whether the visual system’s ability to discriminate subtle perturbations from sm...
AbstractThis study measured thresholds for the discrimination of rigidly and nonridgidly rotating pa...
AbstractThe visual system is highly skilled at recovering the shape of complex objects defined exclu...
AbstractWe assessed, in a task where subjects had to detect smooth deviations from circularity, whet...
AbstractHumans are remarkably sensitive in detecting small deviations from circularity. In tasks inv...
Humans are remarkably sensitive in detecting small deviations from circularity. In tasks involving d...
In order to understand the nature of the mechanisms responsible for global shape detection, we measu...
The ability to discriminate minute deviations from circularity is dependent upon global summation me...
© 2015 ARVO. Shape is a critical cue to object identity. In psychophysical studies, radial frequency...
The proportion of signal elements embedded in noise needed to detect a signal is a standard tool for...
AbstractIt is a well-established fact that the cortical filters selective for spatial frequency and ...
Radial Frequency (RF) patterns can be used to study the processing of familiar shapes, e.g. triangle...
Abstract—In a task where subjects had to detect smooth deviations from circularity, we assessed whet...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractRadial Frequency (RF) patterns can be used to study the processing of familiar shapes, e.g. ...
AbstractWe assessed whether the visual system’s ability to discriminate subtle perturbations from sm...
AbstractThis study measured thresholds for the discrimination of rigidly and nonridgidly rotating pa...
AbstractThe visual system is highly skilled at recovering the shape of complex objects defined exclu...
AbstractWe assessed, in a task where subjects had to detect smooth deviations from circularity, whet...
AbstractHumans are remarkably sensitive in detecting small deviations from circularity. In tasks inv...
Humans are remarkably sensitive in detecting small deviations from circularity. In tasks involving d...
In order to understand the nature of the mechanisms responsible for global shape detection, we measu...
The ability to discriminate minute deviations from circularity is dependent upon global summation me...
© 2015 ARVO. Shape is a critical cue to object identity. In psychophysical studies, radial frequency...
The proportion of signal elements embedded in noise needed to detect a signal is a standard tool for...
AbstractIt is a well-established fact that the cortical filters selective for spatial frequency and ...
Radial Frequency (RF) patterns can be used to study the processing of familiar shapes, e.g. triangle...
Abstract—In a task where subjects had to detect smooth deviations from circularity, we assessed whet...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractRadial Frequency (RF) patterns can be used to study the processing of familiar shapes, e.g. ...
AbstractWe assessed whether the visual system’s ability to discriminate subtle perturbations from sm...
AbstractThis study measured thresholds for the discrimination of rigidly and nonridgidly rotating pa...
AbstractThe visual system is highly skilled at recovering the shape of complex objects defined exclu...