Center-surround modulation in visual processing reflects a normalization process of contrast gain control in the responsive neurons. Prior adaptation to a clockwise (CW) tilted grating, for example, leads to the percept of counterclockwise tilt in a vertical grating, referred to as the tilt-aftereffect (TAE). We previously reported that the magnitude of the TAE is modulated by adding a same-orientation annular surround to an adapter, suggesting inhibitory lateral modulation. To further examine the property of this lateral modulation effect on the perception of a central target, we here used center-surround sinusoidal patterns as adapters and varied the adapter surround and center orientations independently. The target had the same spatial e...
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
When a central test patch C, composed of an isotropic spatial texture, is surrounded by a texture fi...
A. Stimuli used in the experiments: the center was either fixed at the optimal orientation or rotate...
Center-surround modulation in visual processing reflects a normalization process of contrast gain co...
The perception of a target stimulus may be altered by its context. Perceptual filling-in is thought ...
Lateral modulation refers to the phenomenon that the percept of a test stimulus can be modified by a...
© 2018 American Physiological Society. All rights reserved. Neurons in the primary visual cortex res...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Normalized mean response rate of V1 neurons (top and bottom left; <a href="http://www....
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
We investigated lateral modulation effects with functional magnetic resonance imaging. We presented ...
AbstractSpatial interactions among orientation-tuned gain control processes are presumed to mediate ...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
Interactions between size and orientation-specific mechanisms in the human visual system were invest...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
When a central test patch C, composed of an isotropic spatial texture, is surrounded by a texture fi...
A. Stimuli used in the experiments: the center was either fixed at the optimal orientation or rotate...
Center-surround modulation in visual processing reflects a normalization process of contrast gain co...
The perception of a target stimulus may be altered by its context. Perceptual filling-in is thought ...
Lateral modulation refers to the phenomenon that the percept of a test stimulus can be modified by a...
© 2018 American Physiological Society. All rights reserved. Neurons in the primary visual cortex res...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Normalized mean response rate of V1 neurons (top and bottom left; <a href="http://www....
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
We investigated lateral modulation effects with functional magnetic resonance imaging. We presented ...
AbstractSpatial interactions among orientation-tuned gain control processes are presumed to mediate ...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
Interactions between size and orientation-specific mechanisms in the human visual system were invest...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
Prolonged exposure to an oriented line shifts the perceived orientation of a subsequently observed l...
When a central test patch C, composed of an isotropic spatial texture, is surrounded by a texture fi...
A. Stimuli used in the experiments: the center was either fixed at the optimal orientation or rotate...