AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one has dealt with texture segregation, the other with the processing of texture gradients. Typically, studies of texture segregation have used stimuli with abrupt textural variations, whereas studies of texture gradient processing have used stimuli with smooth textural variations. In this study we have asked whether the mechanisms which process abrupt and smooth textural variations are the same, by considering whether a simple linear model can account for the detection of orientation modulation in micropattern-based textures with three types of modulation: sine-wave (SN), square-wave (SQ) and missing fundamental (MF). The MF waveform was construc...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes sel...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractRegions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut bu...
A patch of texture A embedded in a background of texture B, is sometimes detected more easily than a...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation m...
AbstractOriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinu...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes sel...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...
AbstractTwo distinct paradigms have characterized most previous studies of texture perception: one h...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractWe have measured the sensitivity of the human visual system to sinusoidal modulations of ori...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractWe explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual proce...
AbstractIntuitively it may seem likely that orientation-modulated (OM) and frequency-modulated (FM) ...
AbstractRegions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut bu...
A patch of texture A embedded in a background of texture B, is sometimes detected more easily than a...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation m...
AbstractOriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinu...
AbstractSubstantial evidence has accumulated for the notion that modulations of second-order propert...
Texture perception is generally found to be scale invariant, that is, the perceived properties of te...
We explored the contribution to perception of orientation-modulated textures of visual processes sel...
AbstractWe conducted a Vernier acuity experiment using orientation-modulated (OM) textures in which ...