AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of a region of space is influenced by the luminance of surrounding regions. These illusions are significant because they provide insight into the neural organization and processing strategies employed by the visual system. The nature of these processing strategies, however, has long been debated. Here we investigate the spatial characteristics of grating induction as a function of the distance from the inducing field edge to evaluate the viability of various competing models. In particular multiscale spatial filtering models and homogeneous filling-in models make very different predictions in regard to the magnitude of induction as a function of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
Lightness, or perceived reflectance of a surface, is influenced by surrounding context. This is demo...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt ((1997) Vision Research, 37, 2849–2869) demonstrated that a multiscale...
AbstractIt has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples ...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt [Blakeslee, B., & McCourt, M.E. (1997). Similar mechanisms underlie si...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
It has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
Lightness, or perceived reflectance of a surface, is influenced by surrounding context. This is demo...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt ((1997) Vision Research, 37, 2849–2869) demonstrated that a multiscale...
AbstractIt has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples ...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt [Blakeslee, B., & McCourt, M.E. (1997). Similar mechanisms underlie si...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
It has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
Lightness, or perceived reflectance of a surface, is influenced by surrounding context. This is demo...