AbstractScale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in viewing distance. Previously, Dakin and Herbert [Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 265 (1397) (1998) 659] reported that the spatial integration region (IR) for mirror symmetry in bandpass noise is scale invariant because its dimensions scale with the inverse of peak spatial frequency. In bandpass noise, however, peak spatial frequency covaries with stimulus numerosity (i.e. the total number of information samples) and density (i.e. the total number of information samples per unit area). In this study, we report four experiments that decoupled properties of the retinal image affected by viewing distance––spatial frequency, numerosity, size, and density––and...
AbstractUsing filtered, broad band, fractal noise images we measured the dependence of Dmin and Dmax...
AbstractSpatial power spectra from natural images fall approximately as the square of spatial freque...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
AbstractScale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Scale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in viewing...
It has been hypothesized that the visibility of stimuli can be made independent of location in the v...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Background: Our visual system enables us to recognize visual objects across a wide range of spatial ...
The present thesis reports psychophysical and modeling studies on the spatial properties of visual m...
It has been hypothesized that the visibility of stimuli can be made independent of location in the v...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
AbstractHow do we attend to objects at a variety of sizes as we view our visual world? Because of an...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
AbstractUsing filtered, broad band, fractal noise images we measured the dependence of Dmin and Dmax...
AbstractSpatial power spectra from natural images fall approximately as the square of spatial freque...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
AbstractScale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Scale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in viewing...
It has been hypothesized that the visibility of stimuli can be made independent of location in the v...
Retinal image size is not the sole determinant of the apparent size of objects. Rather, viewing dist...
Background: Our visual system enables us to recognize visual objects across a wide range of spatial ...
The present thesis reports psychophysical and modeling studies on the spatial properties of visual m...
It has been hypothesized that the visibility of stimuli can be made independent of location in the v...
In previous psychophysical work we found that luminance contrast is integrated over retinal area sub...
AbstractHow do we attend to objects at a variety of sizes as we view our visual world? Because of an...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
AbstractUsing filtered, broad band, fractal noise images we measured the dependence of Dmin and Dmax...
AbstractSpatial power spectra from natural images fall approximately as the square of spatial freque...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...