Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in illumination. Layer decomposition the process of distinguishing between reflectance and illumination changes is supported by a range of secondary cues including colour and texture. For an illuminated corrugated, textured surface the shading pattern comprises modulations of luminance (first order, LM) and local luminance amplitude (second-order, AM). The phase relationship between these two signals enables layer decomposition, predicts the perception of reflectance and illumination changes, and has been modelled based on early, fast, feed-forward visual processing (Schofield et al., 2010). However, while inexperienced viewers appreciate this scis...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
AbstractLuminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or change...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
AbstractWhen an undulating surface bearing a painted texture is illuminated the resulting shading pa...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
AbstractPerceptual learning is an improvement in perceptual task performance reflecting plasticity i...
AbstractThe pattern of illumination on an undulating surface can be used to infer its 3-D form (shap...
Perceptual learning has been shown on a wide variety of achromatic visual tasks. However, very littl...
The pattern of shading across an image can provide a rich sense of object shape. Our ability to use ...
We outline a scheme for the way in which early vision may handle information about shading (luminanc...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
AbstractThe pattern of shading across an image can provide a rich sense of object shape. Our ability...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
AbstractLuminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or change...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
AbstractWhen an undulating surface bearing a painted texture is illuminated the resulting shading pa...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
AbstractPerceptual learning is an improvement in perceptual task performance reflecting plasticity i...
AbstractThe pattern of illumination on an undulating surface can be used to infer its 3-D form (shap...
Perceptual learning has been shown on a wide variety of achromatic visual tasks. However, very littl...
The pattern of shading across an image can provide a rich sense of object shape. Our ability to use ...
We outline a scheme for the way in which early vision may handle information about shading (luminanc...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
AbstractThe pattern of shading across an image can provide a rich sense of object shape. Our ability...
SummaryThe chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanis...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...