AbstractPerception of global patterns requires the integration of local orientation information across space. The present study examined whether this integration ability declines in older age. We measured contrast thresholds for discriminating the global orientation of a “C” shaped contour against a blank background in younger and older subjects. Performance of younger subjects improved when the elements composing the “C” were aligned along the contour path, as opposed to being orthogonal to it or of mixed orientations. However, older subjects’ performance was not affected by the orientation of the local elements. This indicates an age-related decline in contour integration
Goal: The goal of the study is to find out whether increasing age is related to the level of spatial...
The features of perceptual surround suppression vary with eccentricity, such that the suppression st...
It has been suggested that older adults suffer a greater degree of decline in environmental learning...
AbstractPerception of global patterns requires the integration of local orientation information acro...
PURPOSE. Perception of circular disconnected contours requires the integration of relevant local ori...
PURPOSE: Perception of circular disconnected contours requires the integration of relevant local o...
PURPOSE. To investigate the effect of ageing on contour integration in subjects whose ages ranged fr...
AbstractSpatial integration has been shown to substantially decline with age. We examined the mechan...
The current study evaluated the ability of 20 younger and 20 older adults to discriminate shapes dep...
A single experiment required 40 younger and older adults to discriminate global shape as depicted by...
Accurately processing orientation information is a fundamental component of visual performance. Sing...
AbstractAge-related declines in vision are well documented in the literature. In the present study w...
A key visual neuronal property that is mirrored in human behaviour is centre-surround contrast suppr...
Studies have found age-related deficits in face processing, including identity and emotion recogniti...
AbstractWe tested adults and children aged 7 and 14 on the ability to integrate contour elements acr...
Goal: The goal of the study is to find out whether increasing age is related to the level of spatial...
The features of perceptual surround suppression vary with eccentricity, such that the suppression st...
It has been suggested that older adults suffer a greater degree of decline in environmental learning...
AbstractPerception of global patterns requires the integration of local orientation information acro...
PURPOSE. Perception of circular disconnected contours requires the integration of relevant local ori...
PURPOSE: Perception of circular disconnected contours requires the integration of relevant local o...
PURPOSE. To investigate the effect of ageing on contour integration in subjects whose ages ranged fr...
AbstractSpatial integration has been shown to substantially decline with age. We examined the mechan...
The current study evaluated the ability of 20 younger and 20 older adults to discriminate shapes dep...
A single experiment required 40 younger and older adults to discriminate global shape as depicted by...
Accurately processing orientation information is a fundamental component of visual performance. Sing...
AbstractAge-related declines in vision are well documented in the literature. In the present study w...
A key visual neuronal property that is mirrored in human behaviour is centre-surround contrast suppr...
Studies have found age-related deficits in face processing, including identity and emotion recogniti...
AbstractWe tested adults and children aged 7 and 14 on the ability to integrate contour elements acr...
Goal: The goal of the study is to find out whether increasing age is related to the level of spatial...
The features of perceptual surround suppression vary with eccentricity, such that the suppression st...
It has been suggested that older adults suffer a greater degree of decline in environmental learning...