AbstractModels based on spatial-frequency channels and local features provide alternative explanations for suprathreshold pattern discrimination. We compared psychophysical discrimination data with the predictions of the Wilson and Gelb channel model and three local-feature models. The features were peak-valley local contrast, peak-peak local contrast, and luminance gradients. We measured visual sensitivity for discriminating compound gratings (F + 3F or F + 5F, in peaks-add or peaks-subtract phases) whose component contrasts were yoked together so that a contrast increment in one component was accompanied by an equal decrement in the other. The Wilson and Gelb model accounted for the results with peaks-add gratings, but failed to predict t...
AbstractTo determine the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and shape-from-ster...
YesContrast discrimination measures the smallest difference in contrast (the threshold) needed to su...
Abtract--The spatial contrast at which Observers are able to dis~iminate between horizontal and vert...
AbstractModels based on spatial-frequency channels and local features provide alternative explanatio...
Models based on spatial-frequency hannels and local features provide alternative explanations for su...
AbstractWe tested the predictions of a multiple-channels model about the appearance of spatial patte...
AbstractSpatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local diff...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractLawden (1983) Vision Research, 23, 1451–1463 used vertical gratings containing two frequenci...
The design and function of the human visual system is thought to have been shaped by the environment...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
AbstractIt is well known that inspecting a cyclopean grating causes threshold for detecting a subseq...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractModels of spatial vision usually assume a ‘front-end’ of spatial-frequency and orientation s...
AbstractTo determine the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and shape-from-ster...
YesContrast discrimination measures the smallest difference in contrast (the threshold) needed to su...
Abtract--The spatial contrast at which Observers are able to dis~iminate between horizontal and vert...
AbstractModels based on spatial-frequency channels and local features provide alternative explanatio...
Models based on spatial-frequency hannels and local features provide alternative explanations for su...
AbstractWe tested the predictions of a multiple-channels model about the appearance of spatial patte...
AbstractSpatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local diff...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractLawden (1983) Vision Research, 23, 1451–1463 used vertical gratings containing two frequenci...
The design and function of the human visual system is thought to have been shaped by the environment...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
AbstractIt is well known that inspecting a cyclopean grating causes threshold for detecting a subseq...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
AbstractModels of spatial vision usually assume a ‘front-end’ of spatial-frequency and orientation s...
AbstractTo determine the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and shape-from-ster...
YesContrast discrimination measures the smallest difference in contrast (the threshold) needed to su...
Abtract--The spatial contrast at which Observers are able to dis~iminate between horizontal and vert...