This study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the apparent brightness of greyscale patterns. We measured the perceived difference in brightness across an edge in the presence of notch filtering and high-pass filtering for two stimulus configurations, one that elicits the perception of transparency and one that appears opaque. For both stimulus configurations, the apparent brightness of the surfaces delimited by the border decreased monotonically with progressive (ideal) high-pass filtering, with a critical cut-off at I c/deg. Using two octave ideal notch filtering, the maximum detrimental effect on apparent brightness was observed at about I c/deg. Critical frequencies for apparent brightness did not va...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
AbstractWhen a low spatial frequency noise mask is superimposed onto a luminance staircase, the perc...
AbstractWhen a low spatial frequency noise mask is superimposed onto a luminance staircase, the perc...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractAbrupt changes in luminance trigger and restrict brightness filling-in. If brightness was ac...
AbstractModels based on spatial-frequency channels and local features provide alternative explanatio...
AbstractWe have measured the spatial bandwidths of the bandpass red-green chromatic and luminance me...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
AbstractWhen a low spatial frequency noise mask is superimposed onto a luminance staircase, the perc...
AbstractWhen a low spatial frequency noise mask is superimposed onto a luminance staircase, the perc...
A physically identical shade of gray on a black background appears lighter than on a white backgroun...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractAbrupt changes in luminance trigger and restrict brightness filling-in. If brightness was ac...
AbstractModels based on spatial-frequency channels and local features provide alternative explanatio...
AbstractWe have measured the spatial bandwidths of the bandpass red-green chromatic and luminance me...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
The early visual system is composed of spatial frequency-tuned channels that break an image into its...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...