AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when differently oriented objects surround it. This is the “tilt illusion”. Previously [Solomon, J. A., & Morgan, M. J. (2006). Stochastic re-calibration: Contextual effects on perceived tilt. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 273, 2681–2686], we reported a loss of orientation acuity whenever a large physical tilt was required to compensate for the tilt illusion and make a target appear horizontal. Since all of those targets appeared to be at least approximately horizontal, we concluded that orientation acuity was not wholly determined by the target’s apparent orientation. In the present study, we used obli...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
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AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
The authors argue that changes in the perception of vertical and horizontal caused by local visual c...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Purpose: Identifying tilted objects is harder than identifying upright objects using image structu...
In the tilt illusion, when the orientation of the center and surround gratings differ by a small ang...
<p>Point of subjective verticality estimated for each annulus' tilt and collapsed over observers. Th...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
Contains fulltext : 76034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using the subjec...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
The authors argue that changes in the perception of vertical and horizontal caused by local visual c...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Purpose: Identifying tilted objects is harder than identifying upright objects using image structu...
In the tilt illusion, when the orientation of the center and surround gratings differ by a small ang...
<p>Point of subjective verticality estimated for each annulus' tilt and collapsed over observers. Th...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
Contains fulltext : 76034.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using the subjec...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...