AbstractThe salience of popout targets was measured in regular line arrays as a function of texture density. Test targets (singletons with orientation, motion, or luminance contrast) presented at different raster widths were compared with reference lines (lines brighter than surrounding lines) presented at fixed raster width. The luminance at which the reference target appeared as salient as the particular test target was taken as a measure of the relative salience of the test target. For orientation or motion contrast, targets at medium to small raster widths were far more salient than targets in sparse or very dense line arrangements. For targets defined by luminance contrast, salience variations with texture density were less pronounced....
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
A vertical bar is salient among horizontal ones by orientation contrast, and, traditionally, bottom—...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractSingle cell recordings in area V1 of the macaque monkey had suggested that saliency effects ...
AbstractPerceptual fading of texture targets on similarly textured backgrounds was studied in relati...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
AbstractA target that differs in orientation from neighboring lines and “pops out” has been found to...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
AbstractV1 responses to an optimally oriented test line in the receptive field center may be modulat...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
A vertical bar is salient among horizontal ones by orientation contrast, and, traditionally, bottom—...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
AbstractSingle cell recordings in area V1 of the macaque monkey had suggested that saliency effects ...
AbstractPerceptual fading of texture targets on similarly textured backgrounds was studied in relati...
AbstractTo investigate the role of salience in fast visual search, time courses for the detection an...
AbstractA target that differs in orientation from neighboring lines and “pops out” has been found to...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
AbstractV1 responses to an optimally oriented test line in the receptive field center may be modulat...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
A vertical bar is salient among horizontal ones by orientation contrast, and, traditionally, bottom—...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...