[PDF][PDF] Orientation masking and cross-orientation suppression (XOS): Implications

TS Meese, DJ Holmes - 2010 - academia.edu
Most contemporary models of spatial vision include a cross-oriented route to suppression
(masking from a broadly tuned inhibitory pool), which is most potent at low spatial and high …

Orientation masking and cross-orientation suppression (XOS): Implications for estimates of filter bandwidth

TS Meese, DJ Holmes - Journal of Vision, 2010 - jov.arvojournals.org
Most contemporary models of spatial vision include a cross-oriented route to suppression
(masking from a broadly tuned inhibitory pool), which is most potent at low spatial and high …

[HTML][HTML] The horizontal effect in suppression: Anisotropic overlay and surround suppression at high and low speeds

YJ Kim, AM Haun, EA Essock - Vision research, 2010 - Elsevier
When a pattern of broad spatial content is viewed by an observer, the multiple spatial
components in the pattern stimulate detecting-mechanisms that suppress each other. This …

Cross-orientation masking is speed invariant between ocular pathways but speed dependent within them

TS Meese, DH Baker - Journal of Vision, 2009 - jov.arvojournals.org
Abstract In human (DH Baker, TS Meese, & RJ Summers, 2007b) and in cat (B. Li, MR
Peterson, JK Thompson, T. Duong, & RD Freeman, 2005; F. Sengpiel & V. Vorobyov, 2005) …

Mutual effects of orientation and contrast within and between the eyes: From summation to suppression

J Cass - Journal of Vision, 2010 - jov.arvojournals.org
Previous masking studies estimate the bandwidths of orientation-selective mechanisms
based on the rate at which threshold elevations decrease as a function of the angular …

The time course of contrast masking reveals two distinct mechanisms of human surround suppression

Y Petrov, M Carandini, SP McKee - Journal of Vision, 2006 - jov.arvojournals.org
When a target in the periphery is surrounded by a matching mask, contrast sensitivity is
suppressed, producing elevated thresholds. We explored the time course of this …

Cross-orientation suppression occurs before binocular summation: Evidence from masking and adaptation

DH Baker, TS Meese - Journal of Vision, 2006 - jov.arvojournals.org
The threshold elevation produced by a grating mask with very dissimilar orientation from a
target is sometimes called cross-orientation suppression (XOS). Once thought to be a single …

Surround masking comes after cross-orientation masking, and is only found in the periphery

Y Petrov, M Carandini, S McKee - Journal of Vision, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Physiological measurements show two types of V1 suppression: cross-orientation and
surround. Oddly, few psychophysical studies of contrast masking show any evidence of …

Pooling and suppression in human spatial vision

DJ Holmes - 2003 - publications.aston.ac.uk
A distinct feature of several recent models of contrast masking is that detecting mechanisms
are divisively inhibited by a broadly tuned 'gain pool'of narrow-band spatial pattern …

Spatial and temporal dependencies of cross-orientation suppression in human vision

TS Meese, DJ Holmes - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2007 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A well-known property of orientation-tuned neurons in the visual cortex is that they are
suppressed by the superposition of an orthogonal mask. This phenomenon has been …