AbstractSuperimposition of oriented grating masks on vernier targets results in bimodal patterns of vernier threshold elevation, with peaks occurring on either side of vernier target orientation. These bimodal masking effects suggest a contribution to vernier acuity from spatial filters tuned to orientations on either side of the target [Findlay, Nature, 241, 135–137 (1973); Waugh et al., Vision Research, 33, 1619–1638 (1993)]. We report similar bimodal threshold elevation with plaid masks composed of symmetrically-oriented pairs of gratings. Since filters oriented to either side of the vernier stimulus will be affected similarly by plaid masks, it is unlikely that threshold elevation reflects disruption of relative filter activity that is ...
Background Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed ...
AbstractVernier acuity for opposite-contrast polarity stimuli clearly poses problems for local contr...
A large number of psychophysical and physiological experiments suggest that luminance patterns are i...
AbstractModels of vernier acuity based on the differential response of oriented filters receive supp...
AbstractModels of vernier acuity based on the differential response of oriented filters receive supp...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractA superposition masking and summation to threshold paradigm was employed before and after un...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a range of spa...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractVernier acuity for opposite-contrast polarity stimuli clearly poses problems for local contr...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Background Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed ...
AbstractVernier acuity for opposite-contrast polarity stimuli clearly poses problems for local contr...
A large number of psychophysical and physiological experiments suggest that luminance patterns are i...
AbstractModels of vernier acuity based on the differential response of oriented filters receive supp...
AbstractModels of vernier acuity based on the differential response of oriented filters receive supp...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractA superposition masking and summation to threshold paradigm was employed before and after un...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a range of spa...
AbstractThe goal of this study was to evaluate the mechanisms underlying Vernier acuity, over a rang...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
AbstractIt has been suggested that the improvement of vernier acuity in the course of practice refle...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractVernier acuity for opposite-contrast polarity stimuli clearly poses problems for local contr...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Background Contrast discrimination for an image is usually harder if another image is superimposed ...
AbstractVernier acuity for opposite-contrast polarity stimuli clearly poses problems for local contr...
A large number of psychophysical and physiological experiments suggest that luminance patterns are i...