Differences between target and flanker orientations become exaggerated in the tilt illusion. However, small differences sometimes go unnoticed. This small-angle assimilation shares many similarities with other types of visual crowding but is typically found only with small and/or hard-to-see stimuli. In Experiment 1, we investigated the effect of stimulus visibility on orientation bias using relatively large stimuli. The introduction of visual noise increased the perceived similarity of target and flanker orientations at retinal eccentricities of 4- and 10-; however, small-angle assimilation was found only at 10-. The effects of eccentricity were reduced in Experiment 2, when our stimuli were “M-scaled” for equal cortical coverage. Further ...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
SummaryWe enjoy the illusion that visual resolution is high across the entire field of vision. Howev...
Acknowledgments JM, RC and JR were supported by grants BB/R009287/1 and BB/S020640/1 from the BBSRC....
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Abstract Background: Human object recognition degrades sharply as the target object moves from centr...
AbstractBoth crowding and binocular rivalry impair object perception, but their influence on object ...
An object’s processing is impaired by the presence of nearby clutter. Several distinct mechanisms, s...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
The presence of flanking targets can impair depth discrimination, presumably through a form of later...
Abstract. Crowding is related to an integration of feature signals over an inappropriately large are...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
SummaryWe enjoy the illusion that visual resolution is high across the entire field of vision. Howev...
Acknowledgments JM, RC and JR were supported by grants BB/R009287/1 and BB/S020640/1 from the BBSRC....
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
Contextual information can have a huge impact on our sensory experience. The tilt illusion is a clas...
Abstract Background: Human object recognition degrades sharply as the target object moves from centr...
AbstractBoth crowding and binocular rivalry impair object perception, but their influence on object ...
An object’s processing is impaired by the presence of nearby clutter. Several distinct mechanisms, s...
Previous research suggests an inverse relationship between human orientation discrimination sensitiv...
The presence of flanking targets can impair depth discrimination, presumably through a form of later...
Abstract. Crowding is related to an integration of feature signals over an inappropriately large are...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
SummaryWe enjoy the illusion that visual resolution is high across the entire field of vision. Howev...
Acknowledgments JM, RC and JR were supported by grants BB/R009287/1 and BB/S020640/1 from the BBSRC....