AbstractIt is well known that performance is not homogeneous across the visual field, even at isoeccentric locations. Several inhomogeneities in particular have been identified – a Horizontal–Vertical Anisotropy (HVA – better performance in the horizontal than in the vertical direction); a Vertical Asymmetry (VA – better performance in the lower than the upper visual field); and a Vertical Meridian Asymmetry (VMA – better performance below than above the point of fixation on the vertical meridian). Performance has also been reported to be particularly poor at the location directly above the point of fixation, i.e., the “North” (N) location and sometimes at the location directly below the point of fixation, i.e., the “South” (S) location. Th...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
AbstractPerformance in visual tasks is limited by the low-level mechanisms that sample the visual fi...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
<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...
Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizontal than the vertical mer...
AbstractThis study is the first to investigate: (a) `temporal performance fields,' whether the speed...
The phenomenal (visual) field is not homogeneous (anisotropic). Clear examples of this are given by ...
Visual performance depends on polar angle, even when eccentricity is held constant; on many psychoph...
AbstractIt has often been postulated that asymmetries in performance within the visual field (VF) ar...
How we perceive the environment is not stable and seamless. Recent studies found that how a person q...
AbstractIn order to investigate differences in the effects of spatial attention between the left vis...
Graphical and statistical analyses are presented that allow one to check for an individual subject w...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
AbstractPerformance in visual tasks is limited by the low-level mechanisms that sample the visual fi...
© 2011 Corbett, Carrasco. Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizo...
<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...
Performance in most visual discrimination tasks is better along the horizontal than the vertical mer...
AbstractThis study is the first to investigate: (a) `temporal performance fields,' whether the speed...
The phenomenal (visual) field is not homogeneous (anisotropic). Clear examples of this are given by ...
Visual performance depends on polar angle, even when eccentricity is held constant; on many psychoph...
AbstractIt has often been postulated that asymmetries in performance within the visual field (VF) ar...
How we perceive the environment is not stable and seamless. Recent studies found that how a person q...
AbstractIn order to investigate differences in the effects of spatial attention between the left vis...
Graphical and statistical analyses are presented that allow one to check for an individual subject w...
AbstractGårding et al. (Vis Res 1995;35:703–722) proposed a two-stage theory of stereopsis. The firs...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...
Numerous behavioral studies suggest that the processing of various types of visual stimuli and featu...