AbstractMach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagonistic interaction between adjoining areas in the visual field. Spatial opponency was one of the first findings when single-unit studies of the retina were begun. Not long afterwards psychophysical experiments revealed a center-surround organization closely matching that found in the mammalian retina. It hinged on the demonstration of reduction of sensitivity in a small patch of the visual field when its surround was changed from dark to bright. Because such patterns inevitably produce borders, well-known phenomena of border interaction could be seen as providing alternative explanations, whose substrate would most likely be in the visual cort...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of higher mammals respond selectively to light/dark borders of ...
In the following text, I am going to introduce briefly the conceptual framework concerning the neuron...
AbstractThe Westheimer function in human cone vision was measured in normal observers under dichopti...
AbstractMach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagon...
Mach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagonistic in...
Ricco’s area (the largest area of visual space in which stimulus area and intensity are inversely pr...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
AbstractWe used binocular rivalry as a psychophysical probe to explore center-surround interactions ...
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
AbstractWhen a light and also its surrounding context slowly oscillate in chromaticity over time, th...
AbstractTo account for the spatial and temporal response properties of the retina, a number of studi...
AbstractThe Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) is a spatial consequence of allocating attention to p...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
AbstractWe investigated the spatially local factors that adjust the sensitivity of the human visual ...
The classical center-surround retinal ganglion cell receptive field is thought to remove the strong ...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of higher mammals respond selectively to light/dark borders of ...
In the following text, I am going to introduce briefly the conceptual framework concerning the neuron...
AbstractThe Westheimer function in human cone vision was measured in normal observers under dichopti...
AbstractMach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagon...
Mach and Hering had early advanced a model of spatial visual processing featuring an antagonistic in...
Ricco’s area (the largest area of visual space in which stimulus area and intensity are inversely pr...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
AbstractWe used binocular rivalry as a psychophysical probe to explore center-surround interactions ...
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
AbstractWhen a light and also its surrounding context slowly oscillate in chromaticity over time, th...
AbstractTo account for the spatial and temporal response properties of the retina, a number of studi...
AbstractThe Attentional Repulsion Effect (ARE) is a spatial consequence of allocating attention to p...
AbstractHumans with amblyopia have a well-documented loss of sensitivity for first-order, or luminan...
AbstractWe investigated the spatially local factors that adjust the sensitivity of the human visual ...
The classical center-surround retinal ganglion cell receptive field is thought to remove the strong ...
Neurons in the primary visual cortex of higher mammals respond selectively to light/dark borders of ...
In the following text, I am going to introduce briefly the conceptual framework concerning the neuron...
AbstractThe Westheimer function in human cone vision was measured in normal observers under dichopti...