AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near an oblique axis. We investigated whether this well-known oblique effect is determined by the physical or the perceived axis of the stimuli. Using the simultaneous tilt illusion, we generated perceptually different orientations for the same inner (target) grating by contrasting it with differently oriented outer gratings. Subjects compared the target orientation with a set of reference orientations. If orientation discriminability was determined by the physical orientations, the psychometric curves for the same target grating would be identical. Instead, all subjects produced steeper curves when perceiving target gratings near vertically as op...
Some data have been taken as evidence that after prolonged viewing, near-vertical orientations "norm...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
Despite continuous movements of the head, humans maintain a stable representation of the visual worl...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
AbstractWhen determining an object’s orientation an implicit object axis is formed, based on local c...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractThe authors examined the difference in errors made by eight subjects in setting a bar of lig...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of body and head tilts on the ...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
The oblique effect-poorer performance when contours are in oblique meridians-is here extended from t...
Some data have been taken as evidence that after prolonged viewing, near-vertical orientations "norm...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
International audienceThe experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the na...
Despite continuous movements of the head, humans maintain a stable representation of the visual worl...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
AbstractThe change in apparent orientation of lines and gratings induced by surrounding or preceding...
AbstractThe apparent spatial orientation of an object can differ from its physical orientation when ...
AbstractWhen determining an object’s orientation an implicit object axis is formed, based on local c...
International audienceBody tilt effects on the visual reproduction of orientations and the Class 2 o...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractThe authors examined the difference in errors made by eight subjects in setting a bar of lig...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of body and head tilts on the ...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
The oblique effect-poorer performance when contours are in oblique meridians-is here extended from t...
Some data have been taken as evidence that after prolonged viewing, near-vertical orientations "norm...
Using psychophysical methods, the present study aims to investigate whether orientation discriminati...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...