AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which the overall shape (skewness) of the modulations was manipulated independently of their orientation content. Misalignments between OMs were consistent with the application of global positional tags, but not on the basis of a single cue (e.g. centroid, peak, or zero-crossing). Instead, modelling of our results in terms of orientation-opponent spatial filters not only led to an excellent fit, but also to estimates of the size and shape of these filters that correspond closely to those made by other researchers using a different task and different stimulus parameters and configurations
AbstractSuperimposition of oriented grating masks on vernier targets results in bimodal patterns of ...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
AbstractOriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinu...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractA current, popular, theory of spatial localization holds that the visual system represents t...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
AbstractHuman observers are exquisitely sensitive to tilt in the orientation of a line. We can detec...
AbstractSuperimposition of oriented grating masks on vernier targets results in bimodal patterns of ...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
AbstractOriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinu...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
This paper examines how observers estimate the overall orientation of spatially disorganised texture...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
The visual system pools information from local samples to calculate textural properties. We used a n...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractA current, popular, theory of spatial localization holds that the visual system represents t...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractOrientation masking induces changes of discrimination thresholds and perceived orientation. ...
AbstractHuman observers are exquisitely sensitive to tilt in the orientation of a line. We can detec...
AbstractSuperimposition of oriented grating masks on vernier targets results in bimodal patterns of ...
To extract the global structure of an image, the visual system must integrate local orientation esti...
AbstractOriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinu...