AbstractWithin a duration of 20 ms humans can compare the orientations of two test lines so as to encode and place in memory their mean orientation and orientation difference while ignoring noise lines in the space between the test lines. Furthermore, performance is not impaired by randomly varying the location of each test line from trial-to-trial. We conclude that the two test lines are not compared by shifting eye fixation or attention from one to the other, nor by attending to two spatial locations. This evidence is consistent with the proposal that the human visual system contains second-stage long-distance comparators, any one of which responds to simultaneous stimulation of two conventional first-stage spatial filters located some di...
AbstractA long-term sensory memory is believed to account for spatial frequency discrimination when ...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
AbstractWithin a duration of 20 ms humans can compare the orientations of two test lines so as to en...
AbstractHumans can compare the orientations and locations of two motion-defined test bars several de...
AbstractHumans can compare the orientations and locations of two motion-defined test bars several de...
AbstractThe psychophysical data reported here bear on how the boundaries of an object’s retinal imag...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
AbstractThe human visual system is adept at detecting global structure, or form, within a scene. The...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
International audienceBrincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have report...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
AbstractA long-term sensory memory is believed to account for spatial frequency discrimination when ...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
AbstractWithin a duration of 20 ms humans can compare the orientations of two test lines so as to en...
AbstractHumans can compare the orientations and locations of two motion-defined test bars several de...
AbstractHumans can compare the orientations and locations of two motion-defined test bars several de...
AbstractThe psychophysical data reported here bear on how the boundaries of an object’s retinal imag...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
AbstractThe human visual system is adept at detecting global structure, or form, within a scene. The...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
International audienceBrincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have report...
AbstractTwo consecutive events transforming the same illusory surface in transparent motion (brief c...
AbstractA long-term sensory memory is believed to account for spatial frequency discrimination when ...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...