AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of orientation in micropattern-based textured stimuli. The result is the orientation modulation function, or OMF, which describes this sensitivity as a function of the spatial frequency of orientation modulation. We found that the OMF was bandpass with peak sensitivity at spatial frequencies ranging between 0.06 and 0.2 c/deg, depending on the size of the micropatterns. The OMF was found to be scale invariant, that is its position on the spatial frequency axis did not change with viewing distance when spatial frequency was measured in object rather than retinal units. This scale invariance was shown to result from the visual system taking into acco...
AbstractHere we use textures made up of widely spaced Gabor patches to compare infant and adult sens...
A major determinant of human texture segregation and discrimination is the orientational content of ...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
AbstractHere we use textures made up of widely spaced Gabor patches to compare infant and adult sens...
A major determinant of human texture segregation and discrimination is the orientational content of ...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractDo superimposed textures segregate on the basis of a difference in their luminance spatial f...
AbstractHere we use textures made up of widely spaced Gabor patches to compare infant and adult sens...
A major determinant of human texture segregation and discrimination is the orientational content of ...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...