AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase in size by a factor of 2–4-fold at low contrast [Nat. Neurosci. 2 (1999) 733, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96 (1999) 12073], we sought to examine whether a psychophysical task might reflect the contrast dependent changes in the size/structure of a receptive field. We postulate that since spatial summation is not contrast invariant, a task that relies on the spatial structure of a receptive field, such as orientation discrimination, should also be affected by changes in contrast. Previously, orientation discrimination thresholds have been reported to be roughly independent of the contrast of a stimulus for most of the visible range of contrasts [...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractRegan and Beverley [Regan, D., & Beverley, K. I. (1985). Postadaptation orientation discrimi...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
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...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
Sensory systems face a barrage of stimulation that continually changes along multiple dimensions. Th...
<p>Separate analyses are presented for the length (left column) and width (right column) dimensions ...
Orientation acuity was estimated for vertical and oblique bar stimuli. Discrimination thresholds wer...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractRegan and Beverley [Regan, D., & Beverley, K. I. (1985). Postadaptation orientation discrimi...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...
AbstractMotivated by the recent physiological finding that a neuron’s receptive field can increase i...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
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...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
Sensory systems face a barrage of stimulation that continually changes along multiple dimensions. Th...
<p>Separate analyses are presented for the length (left column) and width (right column) dimensions ...
Orientation acuity was estimated for vertical and oblique bar stimuli. Discrimination thresholds wer...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractRegan and Beverley [Regan, D., & Beverley, K. I. (1985). Postadaptation orientation discrimi...
AbstractWe have investigated orientation discrimination in visual noise using two types of high cont...