AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which stimulus size must increase with eccentricity to achieve foveal levels of performance in detection and discrimination tasks. We examined whether the E2 for an orientation discrimination task was dependent on the spatial frequency bandwidth of the stimulus used. Two methods were employed. In Experiments 1 and 2 stimuli were presented at a fixed high level of contrast across viewing conditions. In both experiments the E2s recovered for narrowband stimuli were larger than those recovered for broadband stimuli. In Experiment 3 we controlled for the potentially confounding effects of perceptual contrast by measuring orientation thresholds over a ra...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that the ratio between the thresholds for detecting a spatial (verni...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractTo examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination ...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that the ratio between the thresholds for detecting a spatial (verni...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractTo examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination ...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that the ratio between the thresholds for detecting a spatial (verni...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...