Visual processing in migraine

L O'Hare, PB Hibbard - Cephalalgia, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Migraine is a common neurological condition that often involves differences in
visual processing. These sensory processing differences provide important information …

[HTML][HTML] Absolutely relative or relatively absolute: violations of value invariance in human decision making

AR Teodorescu, R Moran, M Usher - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2016 - Springer
Making decisions based on relative rather than absolute information processing is tied to
choice optimality via the accumulation of evidence differences and to canonical neural …

[HTML][HTML] What do contrast threshold equivalent noise studies actually measure? Noise vs. nonlinearity in different masking paradigms

AS Baldwin, DH Baker, RF Hess - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise
method. By measuring the effect that applying external noise to the system's input has on its …

Correlated and uncorrelated invisible temporal white noise alters mesopic rod signaling

AR Hathibelagal, B Feigl, J Kremers, AJ Zele - JOSA A, 2016 - opg.optica.org
We determined how rod signaling at mesopic light levels is altered by extrinsic temporal
white noise that is correlated or uncorrelated with the activity of one (magnocellular …

[HTML][HTML] Quantitative assessment of intrinsic noise for visually guided behaviour in zebrafish

M Spilioti, N Vargesson, P Neri - Vision research, 2016 - Elsevier
All sensory devices, whether biological or artificial, carry appreciable amounts of intrinsic
noise. When these internally generated perturbations are sufficiently large, the behaviour of …

[HTML][HTML] Contrast gain control in plaid pattern detection

PC Huang, CC Chen - Plos one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
A plaid is a combination of two gratings whose orientations are orthogonal to each other with
the same or similar contrasts. We used plaid patterns as stimuli to investigate the …

[PDF][PDF] Just before eye movement execution: the link between processing of visual objects and allocation of attention

M Puntiroli - 2016 - academia.edu
Our visual system is fovea-heavy, which means that in-depth processing occurs only in the
centre of the retina, forcing the eyes to make constant movements in order to bring visual …

Optimised mammogram displays for improved breast cancer detection

GA Riley - 2016 - pearl.plymouth.ac.uk
In current mammography practice, radiologists typically view mammograms in a symmetric,
side-by-side, configuration in the belief that abnormalities will be made salient because they …

Where you come from, and where you're going: attention and action in manual aiming

SJ Sandoval Similä - 2016 - era.ed.ac.uk
The way we act upon the world influences our visual perception of it. For instance, previous
work has found visual perceptual enhancement at the targets of upcoming saccades (eg …

Biases in information processing across perception and working memory

T Wildegger - 2016 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Research over the last decades has demonstrated an enormous flexibility of attentional
mechanisms in the human brain and has revealed many forms of biases across perception …