RA Frazor, WS Geisler - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
Within natural images there is substantial spatial variation in both local contrast and local luminance. Understanding the statistics of these variations is important for understanding the …
J Dai, Y Wang - Cerebral cortex, 2012 - academic.oup.com
In visual perception, object identification requires both the ability to define regions of uniform luminance and zones of luminance contrast. Neural processes underlying contrast detection …
WS Geisler, DG Albrecht, AM Crane - Journal of Neuroscience, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
During normal saccadic inspection of natural images, the receptive fields of cortical neurons are bombarded with frequent simultaneous changes in local mean luminance and contrast …
A fundamental natural visual task is the identification of specific target objects in the environments that surround us. It has long been known that some properties of the …
JA Patrick, NW Roach, PV McGraw - Journal of Vision, 2019 - jov.arvojournals.org
Macular degeneration and related visual disorders greatly limit foveal function, resulting in reliance on the peripheral retina for tasks requiring fine spatial vision. Here we investigate …
Despite exposure to various sources of visual noise, we experience the surrounding world as very stable. Evidence suggests that this sense of stability emerges as the visual system …
This work has been performed in the laboratory of Matteo Carandini and is the fruit of a close collaboration with Vincent Bonin. It was initiated in 2001 at the Institute of Neuroinformatics …
The patterns of light falling onto our retinas vary from one instant to another. The magnitude of these variations surpasses the dynamic range of the neurons by several orders of …
The human visual system is sensitive to 2nd-order image properties (often called texture properties). Spatial gradients in certain 2nd-order properties are edge-based, in that …