At high contrast, duration thresholds for motion direction discrimination deteriorate with increasing stimulus size. This counterintuitive result has been explained by the center-surround antagonism present in the neurons of visual area MT. Conversely, at very low contrast, direction discrimination improves with increasing size, a result that has been explained by spatial summation. In this investigation, we study the effects of stimulus shape and contrast on center-surround antagonism. Using adaptive Bayesian staircases, we measured duration thresholds of 5 subjects for vertically oriented Gabor patches of 1 cycle/deg with two types of oval Gaussian windows, one vertically elongated (Sx = 0.35, Sy = 2.5 deg) and other horizontally elongate...
SummaryVisual motion perception relies on two opposing operations: integration and segmentation. Int...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of ‘a motion contrast...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
Our ability to discriminate motion direction in a Gabor patch diminishes with increasing size and co...
PURPOSE: Neurons in middle temporal area (MT) have spatial antagonistic center-surround receptive ...
Most neurons in primate visual area MT have a large, modulatory region surrounding their classically...
AbstractHow motion onset asynchrony (MOA) alters the effects of stimulus size on reaction time (RT) ...
AbstractVisual patterns have widely varying contrasts and elicit local signals of varying reliabilit...
As the size of a high contrast drifting Gabor patch increases, perceiving its direction of motion be...
The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies have...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
<p>The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies h...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of “a motion contrast...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
SummaryVisual motion perception relies on two opposing operations: integration and segmentation. Int...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of ‘a motion contrast...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
Our ability to discriminate motion direction in a Gabor patch diminishes with increasing size and co...
PURPOSE: Neurons in middle temporal area (MT) have spatial antagonistic center-surround receptive ...
Most neurons in primate visual area MT have a large, modulatory region surrounding their classically...
AbstractHow motion onset asynchrony (MOA) alters the effects of stimulus size on reaction time (RT) ...
AbstractVisual patterns have widely varying contrasts and elicit local signals of varying reliabilit...
As the size of a high contrast drifting Gabor patch increases, perceiving its direction of motion be...
The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies have...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
<p>The spatial context has strong effects on visual processing. Psychophysics and modeling studies h...
AbstractRecent physiological investigations have demonstrated that a neuron's area of spatial summat...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of “a motion contrast...
AbstractWe examined the relationship between two distinct motion phenomena. First, locally balanced ...
SummaryVisual motion perception relies on two opposing operations: integration and segmentation. Int...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of ‘a motion contrast...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...