AbstractA rectifying transformation is required to sense variations in texture contrast. Various theoretical and practical considerations have inclined researchers to suppose that this rectification is full-wave, rather than half-wave. In the studies reported here, observers are asked to judge which of two texture patches has higher texture variance. Textures are composed of small squares, with each square being painted with one of nine different luminances. Different texture variances are achieved by manipulating the histograms of the texture patches to be compared. When the nine luminances range linearly from 0 to 160 cd/m2, the transformation mediating judgments of texture variance takes the form of a negative half-wave rectifier: textur...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
We measured the just-noticeable difference (JND) in orientation variance between two textures ( Figu...
AbstractThis paper investigates intensity coding in human vision. Specifically, we address the follo...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
It is known that there is a black-white asymmetry in the psychophysical response; this is such that ...
A patch of texture A embedded in a background of texture B, is sometimes detected more easily than a...
Purpose. We studied the perceptual segregation of texture pairs consisting of a grid of uniform, squ...
AbstractHumans can easily segregate texture regions based on differences in contrast, orientation, a...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractIn this study, we show that negative polarity noise patterns appear to have a higher contras...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
We measured the just-noticeable difference (JND) in orientation variance between two textures ( Figu...
AbstractThis paper investigates intensity coding in human vision. Specifically, we address the follo...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
We show that adding a low-contrast texture stimulus that is far below its own detection threshold to...
It is known that there is a black-white asymmetry in the psychophysical response; this is such that ...
A patch of texture A embedded in a background of texture B, is sometimes detected more easily than a...
Purpose. We studied the perceptual segregation of texture pairs consisting of a grid of uniform, squ...
AbstractHumans can easily segregate texture regions based on differences in contrast, orientation, a...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractIn this study, we show that negative polarity noise patterns appear to have a higher contras...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...