AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation modulation detection. This study examined spatiotemporal interactions. We measured threshold amplitudes for detecting orientation modulations in various waveforms. The orientation modulations were presented in a dynamic texture display in which the spatial arrangement and mean orientation of elements were randomly updated at a given frame duration (17–900 ms). The results of three experiments all indicated significant spatiotemporal interactions. As the frame duration was decreased, the detection sensitivity declined more steeply for the sinusoidal orientation modulations than for the square and missing-fundamental waveforms (Expt 1), declined...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
Long range interactions between texture elements (short, oriented line segments) were examined. Spec...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes sel...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
Long range interactions between texture elements (short, oriented line segments) were examined. Spec...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes sel...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
AbstractStudies of second-order visual processing have primarily been concerned with understanding t...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
Long range interactions between texture elements (short, oriented line segments) were examined. Spec...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...