The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or amplitude (AM) of a carrier signal. Second-order cues are detected independently of first-order luminance signals; however, it is not clear why vision should benet from second-order sensitivity. Analysis of the first-and second-order contents of natural images suggests that these cues tend to occur together, but their phase relationship varies. We have shown that in-phase combinations of LM and AM are perceived as a shaded corrugated surface whereas the anti-phase combination can be seen as corrugated when presented alone or as a flat material change when presented in a plaid containing the in-phase cue. We now extend these findings using new stim...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractThe visual system is sensitive to orientation information defined both by first-order (lumin...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
AbstractWhen an undulating surface bearing a painted texture is illuminated the resulting shading pa...
AbstractLuminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or change...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
To extend our understanding of the early visual hierarchy, we investigated the long-range integratio...
Binocular combination for first-order (luminancedefined) stimuli has been widely studied, but we kno...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
We consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Because sec...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractThe visual system is sensitive to orientation information defined both by first-order (lumin...
The human visual system is sensitive to second-order modulations of the local contrast (CM) or ampli...
AbstractWhen an undulating surface bearing a painted texture is illuminated the resulting shading pa...
AbstractLuminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or change...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
To extend our understanding of the early visual hierarchy, we investigated the long-range integratio...
Binocular combination for first-order (luminancedefined) stimuli has been widely studied, but we kno...
Luminance variations are ambiguous: they can signal changes in surface reflectance or changes in ill...
We consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Because sec...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
Natural scenes are composed of first-order and second-order information. First-order information is ...
AbstractThe visual system is sensitive to orientation information defined both by first-order (lumin...