Modified line-element theory for spatial-frequency and width discrimination

HR Wilson, DJ Gelb - JOSA A, 1984 - opg.optica.org
Recent data from several laboratories have shown that spatial-frequency discrimination is
not a smooth function of frequency but rather exhibits alternate peaks and troughs. A model …

Spatial-frequency adaptation and grating discrimination: predictions of a line-element model

HR Wilson, D Regan - JOSA A, 1984 - opg.optica.org
Recent data have shown that spatial-frequency adaptation has little effect on spatial-
frequency discrimination at the adapting frequency, but there is a substantial elevation of …

A three channel model of temporal frequency perception

MB Mandler, W Makous - Vision research, 1984 - Elsevier
This paper derives the constraints on a set of channels that would be consistent with the
results of several experiments on the temporal properties of the visual system, and it …

Spatial frequency discrimination in normal vision and in patients with multiple sclerosis

D Regan, S Bartol, TJ Murray, KI Beverley - Brain, 1982 - academic.oup.com
This article extends our previous reports that multiple sclerosis can cause a visual
dysfunction better described as a distortion than as a blurring of vision. An earlier paper …

[HTML][HTML] Higher order color mechanisms: A critical review

RT Eskew Jr - Vision research, 2009 - Elsevier
A large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have
investigated the “higher-order” color mechanisms proposed by Krauskopf and colleagues in …

Contrast discrimination cannot explain spatial frequency, orientation or temporal frequency discrimination

SF Bowne - Vision Research, 1990 - Elsevier
Current models of spatial frequency (SF) and orientation discrimination are based on
contrast discrimination data. In these “error propagation” models, the precision of all …

Spatial-frequency channels in human vision: detecting edges without edge detectors

N Graham - Visual coding and adaptability, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Not too long ago when visual scientists spoke about adaptability they were al most always
referring to light, dark, and color adaptation. The visual appear ance of an illuminated area …

Spatial-frequency discrimination in human vision

FW Campbell, J Nachmias, J Jukes - JOSA, 1970 - opg.optica.org
Subjects were presented with two gratings with different spatial frequencies and they were
asked to discriminate one from the other. Their ability to discriminate between the gratings …

Spatial frequency tuning of orientation selective units estimated by oblique masking

HR Wilson, DK McFarlane, GC Phillips - Vision research, 1983 - Elsevier
Threshold elevations were measured as a function of the spatial frequency of high contrast
cosine masks using spatially localized test stimuli with a 1.0 octave bandwidth. The cosine …

A demonstration of the visual importance and flexibility of spatial-frequency amplitude and phase

LN Piotrowski, FW Campbell - Perception, 1982 - journals.sagepub.com
To establish how little information the human visual system requires for recognition, common
objects were digitally manipulated in the Fourier domain. The results demonstrate that it is …