AbstractCrowding (mutual scrambling of nearby peripheral stimuli) has several known asymmetries. We explored these and other asymmetries systematically across the visual field. Crowding strength for 16 target (Gabor) positions in the visual field (8 directions×2 eccentricities) were determined by positioning a plaid mask made of two transparently overlaid Gabors either inward, outward, clockwise, or counter-clockwise around the target. Overall, we found a surprisingly large individual variation in crowding strength appearing as idiosyncratic hotspots across the visual field. No correlations were found between the idiosyncratic variations of crowding and visual acuity either across the visual field or across subjects. When averaged across ob...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
AbstractUnder certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a targe...
AbstractCrowding (mutual scrambling of nearby peripheral stimuli) has several known asymmetries. We ...
a b s t r a c t Crowding (mutual scrambling of nearby peripheral stimuli) has several known asymmetr...
Acknowledgements We thank John Greenwood, Mauro Manassi and Will Harrison for valuable comments on t...
An object’s processing is impaired by the presence of nearby clutter. Several distinct mechanisms, s...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
It has long been known that an outward mask is much more disruptive than an inward mask in crowding ...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
Redundancy masking is the reduction of the perceived number of items in repeating patterns. It share...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
SummaryWe enjoy the illusion that visual resolution is high across the entire field of vision. Howev...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
AbstractUnder certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a targe...
AbstractCrowding (mutual scrambling of nearby peripheral stimuli) has several known asymmetries. We ...
a b s t r a c t Crowding (mutual scrambling of nearby peripheral stimuli) has several known asymmetr...
Acknowledgements We thank John Greenwood, Mauro Manassi and Will Harrison for valuable comments on t...
An object’s processing is impaired by the presence of nearby clutter. Several distinct mechanisms, s...
It has previously been reported that visual crowding of a target by flankers is stronger in the uppe...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
It has long been known that an outward mask is much more disruptive than an inward mask in crowding ...
AbstractPeripheral vision is characterized in part by poor spatial resolution and impaired visual pe...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
Redundancy masking is the reduction of the perceived number of items in repeating patterns. It share...
AbstractOutside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fi...
SummaryWe enjoy the illusion that visual resolution is high across the entire field of vision. Howev...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
AbstractUnder certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a targe...