International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avoid triggering a processing strategy shift between the processing in low and high noise, Allard and Cavanagh (2011) recommended using noise that is extended as a function of all dimensions such as space, time, frequency and orientation. Contrariwise, to avoid cross-channel suppression affecting contrast detection, Baker and Meese (2012) suggested using noise that is localized as a function of all dimensions, namely " 0D noise, " which basically consists in randomly jittering the target contrast (and, for blank intervals or catch trials, jittering the contrast of an identical zero-contrast signal). Here we argue that contrast thresholds in exte...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
Adding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avoid triggering a proces...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms have been widely used to probe different levels of visual processin...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms have been widely used to probe different levels of visual processin...
The transmission of weak signals through the visual system is limited by internal noise. Its level c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The transmission of weak signals through the visual system is limited by internal noise. Its level c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...
International audienceAdding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avo...
Adding noise to a stimulus is useful to characterize visual processing. To avoid triggering a proces...
International audienceExternal noise paradigms are widely used to characterize sensitivity by compar...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms have been widely used to probe different levels of visual processin...
AbstractExternal noise paradigms have been widely used to probe different levels of visual processin...
The transmission of weak signals through the visual system is limited by internal noise. Its level c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The transmission of weak signals through the visual system is limited by internal noise. Its level c...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...
Baker and Meese (2012) (B&M) provided an empirically driven criticism of the use of two-dimensional ...