AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding patterns of a different orientation (the tilt illusion and tilt after-effect) has been abundantly documented, but there is no unanimity about the effect of such inducing patterns on orientation discrimination thresholds. In particular, because inducing contours that are almost orthogonal cause the direction of the tilt illusion to reverse, evidence for an improvement of orientation discrimination with orthogonal adaptation has been welcomed on theoretical ground as supporting concepts of inversion of polarity of neural connection between cortical cells with oriented receptive fields for large orientation differences. In careful psychophysica...
Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subseq...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. Recent evidence suggests...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observe...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
Notes that a vertical line appears tilted when viewed following inspection of tilted lines (aftereff...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Some data have been taken as evidence that after prolonged viewing, near-vertical orientations "norm...
AbstractRegan and Beverley [Regan, D., & Beverley, K. I. (1985). Postadaptation orientation discrimi...
Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subseq...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
AbstractHuman observers are exquisitely sensitive to tilt in the orientation of a line. We can detec...
Our perception of regional irregularity, an example of which is orientation variance, seems effortle...
Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subseq...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. Recent evidence suggests...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observe...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
Notes that a vertical line appears tilted when viewed following inspection of tilted lines (aftereff...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Some data have been taken as evidence that after prolonged viewing, near-vertical orientations "norm...
AbstractRegan and Beverley [Regan, D., & Beverley, K. I. (1985). Postadaptation orientation discrimi...
Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subseq...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
AbstractHuman observers are exquisitely sensitive to tilt in the orientation of a line. We can detec...
Our perception of regional irregularity, an example of which is orientation variance, seems effortle...
Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subseq...
Human observers are more sensitive to faces than any other visual stimulus. Recent evidence suggests...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...