AbstractThe influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus identity is least. We exploited this relationship to reveal visual biases for the cardinal orientations: vertical and horizontal. Specifically, when we increased the variance of orientations in an array of grating patches, estimates of the mean became less oblique. This result is consistent with a stable prior, or prejudice, for those orientations most prevalent in natural scenes
From moment to moment, the visual environment appears stable; despite prolonged scrutiny, the edge o...
AbstractSpatial and temporal regularities commonly exist in natural visual scenes. The knowledge of ...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
The influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus identity i...
AbstractThe influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus id...
The influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus identity i...
Humans are remarkably good at performing visual tasks, but experimental measurements reveal substant...
AbstractFollowing adaptation to an oriented (1-d) signal in central vision, the orientation of subse...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
AbstractUpright images of faces appear more salient than faces of other orientations. We exploited t...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
Spatial and temporal regularities commonly exist in natural visual scenes. The knowledge of the prob...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractThe perceived orientation of a Gabor-patch contour is determined, in part, by shifts in carr...
From moment to moment, the visual environment appears stable; despite prolonged scrutiny, the edge o...
AbstractSpatial and temporal regularities commonly exist in natural visual scenes. The knowledge of ...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...
The influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus identity i...
AbstractThe influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus id...
The influence of prejudice on perception should be greatest when certainty about stimulus identity i...
Humans are remarkably good at performing visual tasks, but experimental measurements reveal substant...
AbstractFollowing adaptation to an oriented (1-d) signal in central vision, the orientation of subse...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
AbstractUpright images of faces appear more salient than faces of other orientations. We exploited t...
AbstractWe evaluated orientation discrimination thresholds using an external noise paradigm. Stimuli...
Spatial and temporal regularities commonly exist in natural visual scenes. The knowledge of the prob...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractThe perceived orientation of a Gabor-patch contour is determined, in part, by shifts in carr...
From moment to moment, the visual environment appears stable; despite prolonged scrutiny, the edge o...
AbstractSpatial and temporal regularities commonly exist in natural visual scenes. The knowledge of ...
AbstractWhen a peripherally viewed stimulus is presented with flankers, observers’ acuity for shape ...