The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases imposed by the observer. The context-specific trade-off between both can be measured accurately in a perceptual judgment task, involving grouping by proximity in ambiguous dot lattices. Such grouping depends lawfully on a stimulus parameter of the dot lattices known as their aspect ratio (AR), whose effect is modulated by a perceptual bias representing the preference for a cardinal orientation. In two experiments, we investigated how preceding context can lead to bias modulation, either in a top-down fashion via visual working memory (VWM) or bottom-up via sensory priming. In Experiment 1, we embedded the perceptual judgment task in a change...
Evidence for contextual effects is widespread in visual perception. Although this suggests that cont...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
AbstractAfter viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented directi...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
AbstractWe sought to determine how local and global features within an image interact by examining w...
We sought to determine how local and global features within an image interact by examining whether o...
Visual object recognition and sensitivity to image features are largely influenced by contextual inp...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
Perceptual learning improves visual performance. Among the plausible mechanisms of learning, reducti...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Human observers judge whether there is a faint, foveal, horizontal target bar in a briefly presented...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
Evidence for contextual effects is widespread in visual perception. Although this suggests that cont...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
AbstractAfter viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented directi...
The visual appearance of an object is a function of stimulus properties as well as perceptual biases...
AbstractWe sought to determine how local and global features within an image interact by examining w...
We sought to determine how local and global features within an image interact by examining whether o...
Visual object recognition and sensitivity to image features are largely influenced by contextual inp...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
Perceptual learning improves visual performance. Among the plausible mechanisms of learning, reducti...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Contextual effects abound in the real world. A classic example of this is the tilt illusion that res...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Human observers judge whether there is a faint, foveal, horizontal target bar in a briefly presented...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
Perceptual attention in healthy participants is characterized by two biases, one operating in the ho...
Evidence for contextual effects is widespread in visual perception. Although this suggests that cont...
Visual perception is strongly influenced by contextual information. A good example is reference repu...
AbstractAfter viewing directional motion, one is likely to perceive a subsequently presented directi...