The pedestal or dipper effect is the large improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating observed when it is added to a masking or pedestal grating of the same spatial frequency, orientation, and phase. We measured the pedestal effect in both broadband and notched noiseVnoise from which a 1.5-octave band centered on the signal frequency had been removed. Although the pedestal effect persists in broadband noise, it almost disappears in the notched noise. Furthermore, the pedestal effect is substantial when either high- or low-pass masking noise is used. We conclude that the pedestal effect in the absence of notched noise results principally from the use of information derived from channels with peak sensitivities at spatial freque...
AbstractGrating induction causes a homogeneous test field surrounded by sinewave gratings to possess...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
The pedestal effect is the large improvement in the detectabilty of a sinusoidal “signal” grating ob...
The pedestal or dipper effect is the large improvement in the detectabilty of a sinusoidal grating o...
The pedestal or dipper effect is the large improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating ...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
Flicker perception was investigated using two-alternative forced-choice detection and discrimination...
The detectability of contrast increments was measured as a function of the contrast of a masking or ...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
The detectability of contrast increments was measured as a function of the contrast of a masking or ...
Psychophysical and physiological evidence suggests that luminance patterns are independently analyse...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
AbstractTo provide a comprehensive quantitative model of contrast discrimination, we measured contra...
When signals are presented on the immediate high-frequency side of a pure-tone masker, it is not the...
AbstractGrating induction causes a homogeneous test field surrounded by sinewave gratings to possess...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
The pedestal effect is the large improvement in the detectabilty of a sinusoidal “signal” grating ob...
The pedestal or dipper effect is the large improvement in the detectabilty of a sinusoidal grating o...
The pedestal or dipper effect is the large improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating ...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
Flicker perception was investigated using two-alternative forced-choice detection and discrimination...
The detectability of contrast increments was measured as a function of the contrast of a masking or ...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
The detectability of contrast increments was measured as a function of the contrast of a masking or ...
Psychophysical and physiological evidence suggests that luminance patterns are independently analyse...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
AbstractTo provide a comprehensive quantitative model of contrast discrimination, we measured contra...
When signals are presented on the immediate high-frequency side of a pure-tone masker, it is not the...
AbstractGrating induction causes a homogeneous test field surrounded by sinewave gratings to possess...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...