Dimensions and their poles: A metric and topological approach to opposites

I Bianchi, U Savardi, M Kubovy - Language and Cognitive …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
We explored the nature of 37 spatial dimensions in Italian, such as lungo–corto (long–short),
inizio–fine (beginning–end), and convergente–divergente (convergent–divergent). In Study …

Perceived contrast in complex images

AM Haun, E Peli - Journal of vision, 2013 - jov.arvojournals.org
To understand how different spatial frequencies contribute to the overall perceived contrast
of complex, broadband photographic images, we adapted the classification image …

The binocular balance at high spatial frequencies as revealed by the binocular orientation combination task

Y Wang, Z He, Y Liang, Y Chen, L Gong… - Frontiers in Human …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
How to precisely quantify the binocular eye balance (ie, the contribution that each eye
makes to the binocular percept) across a range of spatial frequencies using a binocular …

Predicting the partition of behavioral variability in speed perception with naturalistic stimuli

BM Chin, J Burge - Journal of Neuroscience, 2020 - Soc Neuroscience
A core goal of visual neuroscience is to predict human perceptual performance from natural
signals. Performance in any natural task can be limited by at least three sources of …

Finding flicker: Critical differences in temporal frequency capture attention

J Cass, E Van der Burg, D Alais - Frontiers in psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Rapid visual flicker is known to capture attention. Here we show slow flicker can also
capture attention under reciprocal temporal conditions. Observers searched for a target line …

[HTML][HTML] Breaking camouflage: Binocular disparity reduces contrast masking in natural images

SG Wardle, J Cass, KR Brooks, D Alais - Journal of vision, 2010 - arvojournals.org
Visual overlay masking is typically studied with a mask and target located at the same depth
plane. Masking is reduced when binocular disparity separates the target from the mask (G …

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] Psychophysical reverse correlation revealed broader orientation tuning and prolonged reaction time in amblyopia

J Zhu, X Ruan, C Li, J Yuan, Y Yang… - … & Visual Science, 2022 - jov.arvojournals.org
Purpose: Neural selectivity of orientation is a fundamental property of visual system. We aim
to investigate whether and how the orientation selectivity changes in amblyopia. Methods …

Cross-orientation masking in human color vision: application of a two-stage model to assess dichoptic and monocular sources of suppression

YJ Kim, M Gheiratmand, KT Mullen - Journal of vision, 2013 - jov.arvojournals.org
Cross-orientation masking (XOM) occurs when the detection of a test grating is masked by a
superimposed grating at an orthogonal orientation, and is thought to reveal the suppressive …

The spatial tuning of “motion streak” mechanisms revealed by masking and adaptation

D Apthorp, J Cass, D Alais - Journal of Vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
We previously reported that fast-moving dot arrays cause orientation-tuned masking of static
gratings (D. Apthorp, J. Cass, & D. Alais, 2010), which we attribute to “motion streaks.” Using …