We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereopsis. The first exploits the asymmetry in perceiving transparency with second-order stimuli found by Langley et al. (1998) (Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 265, 1837-1845) i.e. the product of a positive-valued contrast envelope and a mean-zero carrier grating can be seen transparently only when the disparities are consistent with the envelope appearing in front of the carrier. We measured the energy at the envelope frequencies that must be added in order to negate this asymmetry. We report that this amplitude can be predicted from the envelope sidebands and not from the magnitude of compressive pre-cortical nonlinearities measured...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
AbstractIn a series of experiments we compared orientation discrimination performance for Gabor stim...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereops...
When the product of a vertical square-wave grating (contrast envelope) and a horizontal sinusoidal g...
AbstractDepth can be seen using either linear (first-order) or non-linear (second-order) stereo micr...
AbstractThere is recent evidence that both linear and non-linear filtering operations subserve stere...
This thesis explored the role of contrast disparities in stereopsis, and the nature of the encoding ...
When the product of a vertical square-wave grating (contrast envelope) and a horizontal sinusoidal g...
AbstractThere appear to be two modes of stereoscopic processing: a conventional linear operation tha...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
AbstractThe visual system is sensitive to orientation information defined both by first-order (lumin...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
AbstractIn a series of experiments we compared orientation discrimination performance for Gabor stim...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
We report two experiments concerning the site of the principal nonlinearity in second-order stereops...
When the product of a vertical square-wave grating (contrast envelope) and a horizontal sinusoidal g...
AbstractDepth can be seen using either linear (first-order) or non-linear (second-order) stereo micr...
AbstractThere is recent evidence that both linear and non-linear filtering operations subserve stere...
This thesis explored the role of contrast disparities in stereopsis, and the nature of the encoding ...
When the product of a vertical square-wave grating (contrast envelope) and a horizontal sinusoidal g...
AbstractThere appear to be two modes of stereoscopic processing: a conventional linear operation tha...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractStereopsis is the sense of depth derived from binocular disparities that are formed between ...
AbstractThe visual system is sensitive to orientation information defined both by first-order (lumin...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanis...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
AbstractIn a series of experiments we compared orientation discrimination performance for Gabor stim...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...