A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what stimulus regions and information the visual system uses for bilateral symmetry perception. The stimuli were symmetric random-dot patterns with either low or high dot density. First, the spatial integration region supporting symmetry perception was estimated, by analyzing the trial-to-trial correlation between the spatial location of symmetric dots and the corresponding response. It was observed that the integration region was rather compact (3 deg2 with dense stimulus), vertically elongated and located near to the axis of symmetry. The size of the area was dependent on the pattern density, being larger with low-density stimulus. Next, the resol...
In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and ...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilat...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The present thesis reports psychophysical and modeling studies on the spatial properties of visual m...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
The role of bilateral symmetry in face recognition is investigated in two psychophysical experiments...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Symmetry is a highly salient feature in the visual world, abundant in both man-made and natural obje...
AbstractThe majority of quantitative studies on symmetry perception have employed random dot pattern...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
The detection of environmental regularity is a fundamental process in visual perception. One way of ...
In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and ...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilat...
A classification image (a psychophysical reverse-correlation) method was used to investigate what st...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The present thesis reports psychophysical and modeling studies on the spatial properties of visual m...
AbstractAn analysis of previous studies of bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns revealed wha...
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. ...
The role of bilateral symmetry in face recognition is investigated in two psychophysical experiments...
AbstractThis paper examines the role of spatial frequency and orientation tuned channels in the perc...
The detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry was investigated by manipulating check size, spatial fre...
Symmetry is a highly salient feature in the visual world, abundant in both man-made and natural obje...
AbstractThe majority of quantitative studies on symmetry perception have employed random dot pattern...
International audienceAlthough symmetry has been discussed in terms of a major law of perceptual org...
The detection of environmental regularity is a fundamental process in visual perception. One way of ...
In previous research on symmetry detection, factors contributing to orientational effects (axis and ...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
We present evidence that grouping for luminance does not take precedence over the detection of bilat...