AbstractThe classification behaviour of human observers with respect to compound Gabor signals is tested at foveal and extrafoveal retinal positions. Classification performance is analysed in terms of a probabilistic classification model recently proposed by Rentschler, Jüttner and Caelli [(1994)Vision Research, 34, 669–687]. The analysis allows inferences about structure and dimensionality of the individual internal representations underlying the classification task and their temporal evolution during the learning process. Using this technique it is found that the internal representations of direct and eccentric viewing are intrinsically incommensurable, in the sense that extrafoveal pattern representations are characterized by a lower per...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
AbstractThe classification behaviour of human observers with respect to compound Gabor signals is te...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractEccentricity-dependent sensitivity losses in spatial discrimination tasks can often be overc...
AbstractAcross the visual field, progressive differences exist in neural processing as well as perce...
Aubert and Foerster (1857) are frequently cited for having shown that the lower visual acuity of per...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
Aubert and Foerster (1857) are frequently cited for having shown that the lower visual acuity of per...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to find out what differences between foveal and periphe...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
Valsecchi and Gegenfurtner show that appearance of size is constantly calibrated on the basis of tra...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...
AbstractThe classification behaviour of human observers with respect to compound Gabor signals is te...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
AbstractEccentricity-dependent sensitivity losses in spatial discrimination tasks can often be overc...
AbstractAcross the visual field, progressive differences exist in neural processing as well as perce...
Aubert and Foerster (1857) are frequently cited for having shown that the lower visual acuity of per...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
Aubert and Foerster (1857) are frequently cited for having shown that the lower visual acuity of per...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to find out what differences between foveal and periphe...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
Valsecchi and Gegenfurtner show that appearance of size is constantly calibrated on the basis of tra...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
AbstractStimulus eccentricity affects visual processing in multiple ways. Performance on a visual ta...