AbstractRegions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut but also discriminated from one another if they are separated in space or time. A difference in mean orientation between two textures serves to facilitate their segmentation, whereas a difference in orientation variance does not. The present study further supports this notion, by replicating the findings of Wolfson and Landy (1998) in showing that judgments (odd-one-out) made for textures that differ in mean orientation were more accurate (and more rapid) when the textures were abutting than when separated, whereas judgments of variance were made no more accurately for abutting relative to separated textures. Interestingly, however, responses w...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractScene segmentation and perceptual grouping are important operations in visual processing. Pa...
AbstractPreattentive texture segregation was examined using textures composed of randomly placed, or...
AbstractTo investigate whether processing underlying texture segmentation is limited when texture is...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
To investigate whether processing underlying texture segmentation is limited when texture is not att...
AbstractTexture segregation has long been attributed to changes in the distribution of elementary fe...
AbstractInstantaneous texture discrimination performance was examined for different texture stimuli ...
A major determinant of human texture segregation and discrimination is the orientational content of ...
We measured the just-noticeable difference (JND) in orientation variance between two textures ( Figu...
AbstractThere are two prevailing explanations for the foveal deficit in texture segmentation reporte...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractScene segmentation and perceptual grouping are important operations in visual processing. Pa...
AbstractPreattentive texture segregation was examined using textures composed of randomly placed, or...
AbstractTo investigate whether processing underlying texture segmentation is limited when texture is...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
To investigate whether processing underlying texture segmentation is limited when texture is not att...
AbstractTexture segregation has long been attributed to changes in the distribution of elementary fe...
AbstractInstantaneous texture discrimination performance was examined for different texture stimuli ...
A major determinant of human texture segregation and discrimination is the orientational content of ...
We measured the just-noticeable difference (JND) in orientation variance between two textures ( Figu...
AbstractThere are two prevailing explanations for the foveal deficit in texture segmentation reporte...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
AbstractThis is the first study to demonstrate the selectivity of learning for contrast polarity. Th...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...