AbstractPerformance in visual tasks is limited by the low-level mechanisms that sample the visual field. It is well documented that contrast sensitivity and spatial resolution decrease as a function of eccentricity and that those factors impair performance in “higher level” tasks, such as visual search. Performance also varies consistently at isoeccentric locations in the visual field. Specifically, at a fixed eccentricity, performance is better along the horizontal meridian than the vertical meridian, and along the lower than the upper vertical meridian. Whether these asymmetries in visual performance fields are confined to the vertical meridian or extend across the whole upper versus lower visual hemifield has been a matter of debate. Her...
AbstractFour experiments were performed to investigate how the time required for perceptual filling-...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Our ability to process information about a...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
AbstractPerformance in visual tasks is limited by the low-level mechanisms that sample the visual fi...
AbstractIt is well known that performance is not homogeneous across the visual field, even at isoecc...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
Visual perception and saccadic eye-movements are more precise when directed at isoeccentric location...
AbstractIt has often been postulated that asymmetries in performance within the visual field (VF) ar...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
AbstractOrientation discrimination was measured for line targets in the fovea and in locations along...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractThis study is the first to investigate: (a) `temporal performance fields,' whether the speed...
<p><i>Bottom</i>: Hypothesized performance based on egocentric coordinates (tilting the observer's h...
Over the full visual field, contrast sensitivity is fairly well described by a linear decline in log...
AbstractFour experiments were performed to investigate how the time required for perceptual filling-...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Our ability to process information about a...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
AbstractPerformance in visual tasks is limited by the low-level mechanisms that sample the visual fi...
AbstractIt is well known that performance is not homogeneous across the visual field, even at isoecc...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
Visual perception and saccadic eye-movements are more precise when directed at isoeccentric location...
AbstractIt has often been postulated that asymmetries in performance within the visual field (VF) ar...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
AbstractIn Experiments 1–3 we monitored search performance as a function of target eccentricity unde...
AbstractOrientation discrimination was measured for line targets in the fovea and in locations along...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractThis study is the first to investigate: (a) `temporal performance fields,' whether the speed...
<p><i>Bottom</i>: Hypothesized performance based on egocentric coordinates (tilting the observer's h...
Over the full visual field, contrast sensitivity is fairly well described by a linear decline in log...
AbstractFour experiments were performed to investigate how the time required for perceptual filling-...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Our ability to process information about a...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...