AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neural processes of the horizontal effect, in which visual performance is worst for horizontal and best for oblique orientations. EEGs were recorded while human adult subjects performed an orientation identification task with broad-band noise stimuli. The results showed that the difference between cardinal orientations and oblique orientations first occurred at P2 component around 200ms post-stimulus onset, which is much later than the traditional oblique effect. Additionally, the P3 was much smaller and earlier for oblique orientations than for cardinal orientations. These findings indicated that, compared to the classical oblique effect, the hor...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
This article aims to investigate whether auditory stimuli in the horizontal plane, particularly orig...
The aim of this study was to explore the neural mechanisms underlying visual processing of brief sti...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
rsitä igs ived A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gra...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Orientation discrimination is much better for patterns oriented along the horizontal or vertical (ca...
The details of oriented visual stimuli are better resolved when they are horizontal or vertical rath...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
Recent psychophysical evidence indicates that a central feature of human face processing is its tuni...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
This article aims to investigate whether auditory stimuli in the horizontal plane, particularly orig...
The aim of this study was to explore the neural mechanisms underlying visual processing of brief sti...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
rsitä igs ived A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gra...
The specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerability to pictur...
Orientation discrimination is much better for patterns oriented along the horizontal or vertical (ca...
The details of oriented visual stimuli are better resolved when they are horizontal or vertical rath...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
Recent psychophysical evidence indicates that a central feature of human face processing is its tuni...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
Human perception of oriented visual stimuli is biased: some orientations are seen more often than ot...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
This article aims to investigate whether auditory stimuli in the horizontal plane, particularly orig...
The aim of this study was to explore the neural mechanisms underlying visual processing of brief sti...