AbstractIn the classic oblique effect contrast detection thresholds, orientation discrimination thresholds, and other psychophysical measures are found to be smallest for vertical or horizontal stimuli and significantly higher for stimuli near the ±45° obliques. Here we report a novel inverse oblique effect in which thresholds for detecting translational structure in random dot patterns [Glass, L. (1969). Moiré effect from random dots. Nature, 223, 578–580] are lowest for obliquely oriented structure and higher for either horizontal or vertical structure. Area summation experiments provide evidence that this results from larger pooling areas for oblique orientations in these patterns. The results can be explained quantitatively by a model f...
rsitä igs ived A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gra...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
AbstractIn the classic oblique effect contrast detection thresholds, orientation discrimination thre...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
AbstractThresholds were measured for five tasks: line detection, intensity discrimination, two-line ...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
The details of oriented visual stimuli are better resolved when they are horizontal or vertical rath...
rsitä igs ived A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gra...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
AbstractIn the classic oblique effect contrast detection thresholds, orientation discrimination thre...
AbstractThe contention is examined that the oblique effect, i.e., the well-known performance deficit...
AbstractA number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gratings as...
Most of the high-order aberrations of the eye are not circularly symmetric. Hence, while it is well ...
AbstractThe experiments described here used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neura...
AbstractVisual ability for sine waves and other narrowband stimuli shows an oblique effect—worst per...
AbstractAn oblique effect is evident in vernier acuity for abutting lines. In Experiment 1 we show t...
Summary : The visual perception of orientation and « the oblique effect ». This paper surveys studie...
AbstractThresholds were measured for five tasks: line detection, intensity discrimination, two-line ...
An experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual orientation reproduction ...
AbstractIn order to understand the role of oblique retinal image disparities in the perception of st...
The details of oriented visual stimuli are better resolved when they are horizontal or vertical rath...
rsitä igs ived A number of studies have demonstrated a reduction in neural activity for oblique gra...
AbstractObservers can better discriminate orientation or direction near the cardinal axes than near ...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...