AbstractHow motion onset asynchrony (MOA) alters the effects of stimulus size on reaction time (RT) for direction discrimination of a drifting grating was examined. MOA is a delay from the stimulus onset to the onset of motion. Without MOA, RTs were found to increase as the stimulus size was increased at high contrast, but decrease with it at low contrast or at high noise levels. With MOA, however, RTs did not increase as the stimulus size increased even at high contrast. These results suggest that sudden stimulus onset evokes the increase of RTs with the increase of stimulus size at high contrast. RTs for direction discrimination of a drifting Gabor patch (the target) surrounded by a different drifting or a static grating as well as RTs fo...
AbstractTiming is critical for the effectiveness of a modulating surround signal. In this study, the...
none5noWe investigated spatial suppression of a drifting Gabor target of 0.5 c/° induced by adjacent...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
AbstractHow motion onset asynchrony (MOA) alters the effects of stimulus size on reaction time (RT) ...
Our ability to discriminate motion direction in a Gabor patch diminishes with increasing size and co...
At high contrast, duration thresholds for motion direction discrimination deteriorate with increasin...
AbstractReaction times (RT) to motion onset of a target grating moving at 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 or 1.6°...
As the size of a high contrast drifting Gabor patch increases, perceiving its direction of motion be...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of “a motion contrast...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractIn a series of nine experiments, observers were required to identify the shapes of moving ta...
We investigated spatial suppression of a drifting Gabor target of 0.5 c/8 induced by adjacent and is...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
AbstractTiming is critical for the effectiveness of a modulating surround signal. In this study, the...
none5noWe investigated spatial suppression of a drifting Gabor target of 0.5 c/° induced by adjacent...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
AbstractHow motion onset asynchrony (MOA) alters the effects of stimulus size on reaction time (RT) ...
Our ability to discriminate motion direction in a Gabor patch diminishes with increasing size and co...
At high contrast, duration thresholds for motion direction discrimination deteriorate with increasin...
AbstractReaction times (RT) to motion onset of a target grating moving at 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 or 1.6°...
As the size of a high contrast drifting Gabor patch increases, perceiving its direction of motion be...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of divided attention and selective spatial attention on ...
AbstractAs a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of “a motion contrast...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractIn a series of nine experiments, observers were required to identify the shapes of moving ta...
We investigated spatial suppression of a drifting Gabor target of 0.5 c/8 induced by adjacent and is...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
AbstractTiming is critical for the effectiveness of a modulating surround signal. In this study, the...
none5noWe investigated spatial suppression of a drifting Gabor target of 0.5 c/° induced by adjacent...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...