Current models attribute visual crowding to feature pooling, limited attentional resolution, and flanker substitution that compromise the identity of the target flanked by additional objects. An untested hypothesis is that the flankers may sometimes only disturb the target's perceived position, not its identity, which also causes report errors. To test this hypothesis, observers were asked to report either the central target of a three-letter string (partial report), or all letters (full report), in alternating blocks of trials. In full report, the rate of reporting the central target to the central position was comparable to that in partial report. Importantly, there was also a significant rate of reporting the correct target identity but ...
In the peripheral visual field, nearby objects can make one another difficult to recognize (crowding...
Peripheral vision is fundamentally limited by the spacing between objects. When asked to report a ta...
Visual crowding is the inability to perceive properly peripheral stimuli within clutter. Previous wo...
Multiletter identification studies often find correctly identified letters being reported in wrong p...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
SummaryCrowding by nearby features causes identification failures in the peripheral visual field [1,...
Abstract Crowding is a fundamental bottleneck in object recognition. In crowding, an object in the p...
Crowding is a fundamental bottleneck in object recognition. In crowding, an object in the periphery ...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Visual perception is dramatically impaired when a peripheral target is embedded within clutter, a ph...
When the distance between a visual target and nearby flankers falls below a critical distance, targe...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
PURPOSE: Visual crowding refers to the impaired identification of a peripheral stimulus when it is s...
In the peripheral visual field, nearby objects can make one another difficult to recognize (crowding...
Peripheral vision is fundamentally limited by the spacing between objects. When asked to report a ta...
Visual crowding is the inability to perceive properly peripheral stimuli within clutter. Previous wo...
Multiletter identification studies often find correctly identified letters being reported in wrong p...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
The ability to identify a target is reduced by the presence of nearby objects, a phenomenon known as...
SummaryCrowding by nearby features causes identification failures in the peripheral visual field [1,...
Abstract Crowding is a fundamental bottleneck in object recognition. In crowding, an object in the p...
Crowding is a fundamental bottleneck in object recognition. In crowding, an object in the periphery ...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Visual perception is dramatically impaired when a peripheral target is embedded within clutter, a ph...
When the distance between a visual target and nearby flankers falls below a critical distance, targe...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Outside the fovea, the visual system pools features of adjacent stimuli. Left or right of fixation t...
PURPOSE: Visual crowding refers to the impaired identification of a peripheral stimulus when it is s...
In the peripheral visual field, nearby objects can make one another difficult to recognize (crowding...
Peripheral vision is fundamentally limited by the spacing between objects. When asked to report a ta...
Visual crowding is the inability to perceive properly peripheral stimuli within clutter. Previous wo...