Background Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed on top. We asked whether such contrast masking may be enhanced or relieved depending on cues promoting integration of both images as a single pattern, versus segmentation into two independent components. Methodology & Principal Findings Contrast discrimination thresholds for a foveal test grating were sharply elevated in the presence of a perfectly overlapping orthogonally-oriented mask grating. However thresholds returned to the unmasked baseline when a surround grating was added, having the same orientation and phase of either the test or mask grating. Both such masking and ‘unmasking’ effects were much stronger for moving than static s...
In psychophysics, cross-orientation suppression (XOS) and cross-orientation facilitation (XOF) have ...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed on top. We a...
BACKGROUND:Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed o...
In human vision, the response to luminance contrast at each small region in the image is controlled ...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
Masking is said to occur when a mask stimulus interferes with the visibility of a target (test) stim...
AbstractContrast masking from parallel grating surrounds (doughnuts) and superimposed orthogonal mas...
At detection threshold, sensitivity improves as the area of a test grating increases, but not when t...
Although texture segregation models confine border extraction to high-level processes, recent findin...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
A large number of psychophysical and physiological experiments suggest that luminance patterns are i...
In psychophysics, cross-orientation suppression (XOS) and cross-orientation facilitation (XOF) have ...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed on top. We a...
BACKGROUND:Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed o...
In human vision, the response to luminance contrast at each small region in the image is controlled ...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
Masking is said to occur when a mask stimulus interferes with the visibility of a target (test) stim...
AbstractContrast masking from parallel grating surrounds (doughnuts) and superimposed orthogonal mas...
At detection threshold, sensitivity improves as the area of a test grating increases, but not when t...
Although texture segregation models confine border extraction to high-level processes, recent findin...
SummaryContextual effects are ubiquitous in vision and reveal fundamental principles of sensory codi...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...
A large number of psychophysical and physiological experiments suggest that luminance patterns are i...
In psychophysics, cross-orientation suppression (XOS) and cross-orientation facilitation (XOF) have ...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
Recent work has revealed multiple pathways for cross-orientation suppression in cat and human vision...