AbstractWe measured contrast detection thresholds for a small (3.6 × 3.6 arc min) square target in the presence and absence of spatially identical pedestal stimuli, and of a spatially non-overlapping inducing line (3.6 × 23 arc min). Results for the pedestal stimuli replicated the classical “dipper function”, thresholds being reduced by near-threshold pedestals and increased at higher pedestal contrasts. An inducer without a pedestal also decreased detection thresholds. When the inducer and pedestal were combined, their effects were additive. Thus the inducer facilitated target detection when the pedestal was absent but raised detection thresholds when the pedestal contrast was sufficient by itself to lower threshold. Inducers of opposite p...
Contrast integration across space was studied in respect to stimulus extent and the spatial layout, ...
AbstractTarget threshold vs. pedestal contrast (TvC) functions for a vertical and a concentric targe...
International audienceBrincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have report...
AbstractWe measured contrast detection thresholds for a small (3.6 × 3.6 arc min) square target in t...
International audienceWe measured contrast detection thresholds for a small (3.6 x 3.6 arc min) squa...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
AbstractWe measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a slightly thicker...
AbstractContrast integration across space was studied in respect to stimulus extent and the spatial ...
AbstractGrating induction causes a homogeneous test field surrounded by sinewave gratings to possess...
International audienceWe measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a sl...
We measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a slightly thicker colline...
We examined the role of putative end-stopped spatial filters in determining spatial facilitation ass...
AbstractThe existence of analytic threshold nonlinearities was probed with 2AFC incremental threshol...
Spatial facilitation has been observed with luminance-defined, achromatic stimuli on achromatic back...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Contrast integration across space was studied in respect to stimulus extent and the spatial layout, ...
AbstractTarget threshold vs. pedestal contrast (TvC) functions for a vertical and a concentric targe...
International audienceBrincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have report...
AbstractWe measured contrast detection thresholds for a small (3.6 × 3.6 arc min) square target in t...
International audienceWe measured contrast detection thresholds for a small (3.6 x 3.6 arc min) squa...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
AbstractWe measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a slightly thicker...
AbstractContrast integration across space was studied in respect to stimulus extent and the spatial ...
AbstractGrating induction causes a homogeneous test field surrounded by sinewave gratings to possess...
International audienceWe measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a sl...
We measured detection of a thin vertical line (target) in the presence of a slightly thicker colline...
We examined the role of putative end-stopped spatial filters in determining spatial facilitation ass...
AbstractThe existence of analytic threshold nonlinearities was probed with 2AFC incremental threshol...
Spatial facilitation has been observed with luminance-defined, achromatic stimuli on achromatic back...
Brincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have reported facilitating intera...
Contrast integration across space was studied in respect to stimulus extent and the spatial layout, ...
AbstractTarget threshold vs. pedestal contrast (TvC) functions for a vertical and a concentric targe...
International audienceBrincat and Westheimer [Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (2000) 1900] have report...