Background When steady fixation is maintained on the centre of a large patch of texture, holes in the periphery of the texture rapidly fade from awareness, producing artificial scotomata (i.e., invisible areas of reduced vision, like the natural ‘blind spot’). There has been considerable controversy about whether this apparent ‘filling in’ depends on a low-level or high-level visual process. Evidence for an active process is that when the texture around the scotomata is suddenly removed, phantasms of the texture appear within the previous scotomata. Methodology To see if these phantasms were equivalent to real low-level signals, we measured contrast discrimination for real dynamic texture patches presented on top of the phantasms. ...
AbstractAlthough the blind spot encodes no visual information, one never perceives an odd blob or bl...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Following circumscribed retinal damage, extensive reorganization of topographically organized visual...
the previous scotomata.To see if these phantasms were equivalent to real low-level signals, we meas...
AbstractLooking at the world with one eye, we do not notice a scotoma in the receptor-free area of t...
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The ability to detect sudden changes in the environment is important for survival. However, studies ...
AbstractAlthough the blind spot encodes no visual information, one never perceives an odd blob or bl...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Following circumscribed retinal damage, extensive reorganization of topographically organized visual...
the previous scotomata.To see if these phantasms were equivalent to real low-level signals, we meas...
AbstractLooking at the world with one eye, we do not notice a scotoma in the receptor-free area of t...
AbstractThe ‘pop out' of a distinctive element embedded in a regular pattern, and the ‘filling in’ o...
The visual brain has the remarkable capacity to complete our percept of the world even when the info...
We examined the recently discovered phenomenon of Adaptation-Induced Blindness (AIB), in which highl...
Contour erasure is a newly established form of flicker adaptation that diminishes the saliency of ob...
Complete visual information about a scene and the objects within it is often not available to us. Fo...
AbstractPhysiological alterations in cortical neurons are induced during adaptation to an artificial...
There is an important new proposal that "blindsight"-the ability to detect and identify visual stimu...
AbstractResearch has shown that exposure to a homogeneous gray patch surrounded by a dynamic noise b...
AbstractPsychophysical evidence is given for the existence of two distinct systems in human vision: ...
The ability to detect sudden changes in the environment is important for survival. However, studies ...
AbstractAlthough the blind spot encodes no visual information, one never perceives an odd blob or bl...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Following circumscribed retinal damage, extensive reorganization of topographically organized visual...