AbstractThe visual system uses a variety of cues for form perception, including motion, color, binocular disparity, texture, and luminance. Physiological evidence suggests that these cues are processed by different neural mechanisms. Do the cues processed by some mechanisms convey any advantage for form perception when compared to cues processed by another? In response to this question we assessed the relative efficiency of several cues in conveying two-dimensional form from background noise. For the sake of comparison, every cue type used the same experimental design and stimulus set. Our results confirm that movement is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. Also, a simple transient cue (an instantaneous flashing on or off) ...
Cue-conflict studies have been used with considerable success to examine the mechanisms underlying t...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
AbstractThe visual system uses a variety of cues for form perception, including motion, color, binoc...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
The human visual system is able to extract an object from its surrounding using a number of cues. Th...
The visual system is sensitive to multiple visual cues indicating the shape of objects; these cues a...
AbstractThe primate visual system uses form cues—such as hue, contrast polarity, luminance, and text...
AbstractLong-lasting perceptual biases can be acquired through training in cue recruitment experimen...
The classic hypothesis of Livingstone and Hubel (1984, 1987) proposed two types of color pathways in...
AbstractBehavioural, neuro-anatomical and clinical evidence suggests that different aspects of the v...
The purpose of this project is to study the role of human color vision in shape processing. We exami...
AbstractRobust visual attentional responses are produced by the sudden onset of a visual cue, but th...
The primate visual system uses form.cues—such as hue, contrast polarity, luminance, and texture-to s...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Cue-conflict studies have been used with considerable success to examine the mechanisms underlying t...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
AbstractThe visual system uses a variety of cues for form perception, including motion, color, binoc...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
The human visual system is able to extract an object from its surrounding using a number of cues. Th...
The visual system is sensitive to multiple visual cues indicating the shape of objects; these cues a...
AbstractThe primate visual system uses form cues—such as hue, contrast polarity, luminance, and text...
AbstractLong-lasting perceptual biases can be acquired through training in cue recruitment experimen...
The classic hypothesis of Livingstone and Hubel (1984, 1987) proposed two types of color pathways in...
AbstractBehavioural, neuro-anatomical and clinical evidence suggests that different aspects of the v...
The purpose of this project is to study the role of human color vision in shape processing. We exami...
AbstractRobust visual attentional responses are produced by the sudden onset of a visual cue, but th...
The primate visual system uses form.cues—such as hue, contrast polarity, luminance, and texture-to s...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Cue-conflict studies have been used with considerable success to examine the mechanisms underlying t...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...