Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitivity and tilt illusion magnitude. To test whether these perceptual functions are inherently linked, we measured both orientation discrimination sensitivity and the magnitude of the tilt illusion before and after participants had been trained for three days on an orientation discrimination task. Discrimination sensitivity improved with training and this improvement remained one month after the initial learning. However, tilt illusion magnitude remained unchanged before and after orientation training, at either trained or untrained orientations. Our results suggest that orientation discrimination sensitivity and illusion magnitude are not inhere...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
Visual perception depends strongly on spatial context. A classic example is the tilt illusion where ...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
<p>A. The effect training had on orientation discrimination in experiment 2 was quantified as the ch...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
<p>A. The effect training had on orientation discrimination in experiment 1 was quantified as the ch...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
Visual perception depends strongly on spatial context. A classic example is the tilt illusion where ...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
<p>A. The effect training had on orientation discrimination in experiment 2 was quantified as the ch...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
<p>A. The effect training had on orientation discrimination in experiment 1 was quantified as the ch...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
AbstractOrientation discrimination and tilt aftereffects (TAEs) were measured to determine if the or...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
Visual perception depends strongly on spatial context. A classic example is the tilt illusion where ...