This study considers how inter-individual differences in visual ability are structured. Visual ability could be a single entity (along the lines of general intelligence, or ‘g’), or could be structured according to major anatomical or physiological pathways (dorsal v. ventral streams; magno- v. parvo-cellular systems); or may be a finer-grained mosaic of abilities. To test this, we employed seven visual psychophysical tests (generating 16 measures) on a large (100+) sample of neurotypical participants. A Varimax-rotated PCA (Principal Component Analysis) revealed a two-factor solution that broadly corresponds to a high and low spatial frequency division (consistent with a magno/parvo distinction). Over and above this, two measures (temporal...
The layout of functional cortical maps exhibits a high degree of interindividual variability that ma...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
We have examined several components of the human visual system to determine how the dimensions of th...
In cognition, common factors play a crucial role. For example, different types of intelligence are h...
Contains fulltext : 166769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into t...
SummaryWhen visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate spontan...
Classes of retinal ganglion cells have been morphologically and physiologically described in several...
The visual world is flooded with ambiguity. Generally, people can resolve the ambiguity almost insta...
<div><p>Despite the large amount of variation found in the night (scotopic) vision capabilities of h...
Numerous examples of meaningful inter-individual differences in visual processing have been document...
The formation of a visual percept in the human brain involves multiple processes, the extent of wh...
AbstractIndividuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying diff...
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying differences ...
We investigate the notion that basic visual information is acting as a building block for more compl...
The layout of functional cortical maps exhibits a high degree of interindividual variability that ma...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...
We have examined several components of the human visual system to determine how the dimensions of th...
In cognition, common factors play a crucial role. For example, different types of intelligence are h...
Contains fulltext : 166769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into t...
SummaryWhen visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate spontan...
Classes of retinal ganglion cells have been morphologically and physiologically described in several...
The visual world is flooded with ambiguity. Generally, people can resolve the ambiguity almost insta...
<div><p>Despite the large amount of variation found in the night (scotopic) vision capabilities of h...
Numerous examples of meaningful inter-individual differences in visual processing have been document...
The formation of a visual percept in the human brain involves multiple processes, the extent of wh...
AbstractIndividuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying diff...
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to simultaneous contrast. Are the underlying differences ...
We investigate the notion that basic visual information is acting as a building block for more compl...
The layout of functional cortical maps exhibits a high degree of interindividual variability that ma...
In this timely and comprehensive text, Cesare Cornoldi and Tomaso Vecchi describe their recently dev...
We will discuss our attempts to study neural correlates of the perceptual alternations experienced u...