AbstractWe have examined the dependence of rotational acuity on the orientation bandwidth of a stimulus using two-dimensional, band-pass filtered, spatial noise. Stimuli had a bandwidth of 0.5 octave of spatial frequency, centred at 5.0 cyc/deg, and an orientation bandwidth that covered the range from 0.0 to 25.0 deg. Thresholds were obtained on one principal (vertical), and one oblique axis (45 deg). It was found that acuity declined on both axes as bandwidth increased, in a manner that was compatible with simple statistical principles with virtually perfect sampling of the image. There was some evidence that the intrinsic noise is greater on the oblique axis than on the vertical, and that oblique axes are less densely sampled than the pri...
AbstractOrientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but conside...
Orientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but considerable va...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
Orientation acuity was estimated for vertical and oblique bar stimuli. Discrimination thresholds wer...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
Orientation bandwidths of cyclopean channels were estimated using a notched noise technique. Observe...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
The orientation threshold for two-dimensional filtered noise stimuli was estimated using forced-choi...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
AbstractOrientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but conside...
Orientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but considerable va...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
It has been suggested that the perceptual impression of slant can result from the operation of mecha...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
Orientation acuity was estimated for vertical and oblique bar stimuli. Discrimination thresholds wer...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
A great deal of studies using different visual tasks (e.g., Vernier acuity tasks, tilt illusion, cro...
Orientation bandwidths of cyclopean channels were estimated using a notched noise technique. Observe...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
The orientation threshold for two-dimensional filtered noise stimuli was estimated using forced-choi...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
AbstractOrientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but conside...
Orientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but considerable va...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...