نتایج جستجو برای: spatial frequency

تعداد نتایج: 819082  

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science 1992
S A Klein B Beutter

We dispute the claim that Hermite functions (similar to derivatives of Gaussians) minimize a joint uncertainty relation in space and spatial frequency. These functions are found to maximize rather than minimize the uncertainty of the class of functions consisting of an mth-order polynomial times a Gaussian.

Journal: :Vision Research 2001
Andrea Li Qasim Zaidi

Li and Zaidi (Li, A., and Zaidi, Q. (2000) Vision Research, 40, 217-242) showed that the veridical perception of the 3-dimensional (3D) shape of a corrugated surface from texture cues is entirely dependent on the visibility of critical patterns of oriented energy. These patterns are created by perspective projection of surface markings oriented along lines of maximum 3D curvature. In images mis...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2010
Hayley C Leonard Annette Karmiloff-Smith Mark H Johnson

Previous research has suggested that a mid-band of spatial frequencies is critical to face recognition in adults, but few studies have explored the development of this bias in children. We present a paradigm adapted from the adult literature to test spatial frequency biases throughout development. Faces were presented on a screen with particular spatial frequencies blocked out by noise masks. A...

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
Andrew J Anderson Chris A Johnson

We examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating target. The luminance profile of 0.5 c/ degrees sinusoidal gratings was modified by either compressive or expansive power functions, and was presented alternately with a true sinusoidal grating. Subjects matched the apparent spatial frequency of the two gratings using a method of adjustment. Both compress...

Journal: :Vision Research 2012
Andrew J. Anderson Sarah E. Wassnig

Spatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local differences in width when sinusoidal gratings are used. We introduced random fluctuations in the half-cycle widths of both extended 1c/° gratings and those restricted to 1.5 cycles (i.e. two bars of identical phase), as we hypothesised that discrimination for large gratings would be more robust to this disto...

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Stanley W. Govenlock Christopher P. Taylor Allison B. Sekuler Patrick J. Bennett

Changes in the physiological properties of senescent V1 neurons suggest that the mechanisms encoding spatial frequency in primate cortex may become more broadly tuned in old age (Zhang et al., European Journal of Neuroscience, 2008, 28, 201-207). We examined this possibility in two psychophysical experiments that used masking to estimate the bandwidth of spatial frequency-selective mechanisms i...

2017
Carlijn van den Boomen Judith Carolien Peters

Social interaction starts with perception of the world around you. This study investigated two fundamental issues regarding the development of discrimination of higher spatial frequencies, which are important building blocks of perception. Firstly, it mapped the typical developmental trajectory of higher spatial frequency discrimination. Secondly, it developed and validated a novel design that ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Antoine Barbot Marisa Carrasco

How does visual attention affect spatial resolution? In texture-segmentation tasks, exogenous (involuntary) attention automatically increases resolution at the attended location, which improves performance where resolution is too low (at the periphery) but impairs performance where resolution is already too high (at central locations). Conversely, endogenous (voluntary) attention improves perfo...

Journal: :Perception 2001
A Kitaoka J Gyoba K Sakurai H Kawabata

Here we draw attention to similarity between Petter's effect and the visual phantom illusion. Phantoms are visible when the spatial frequency of the inducing grating is low or the occluder is thin, whereas phantoms are invisible when the spatial frequency of the inducing grating is high or the occluder is thick. Moreover, phantoms are perceived in front of the occluder when they are visible, wh...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1990
L Mowafy R Blake J S Lappin

When viewing a pair of bars defined by the difference of spatial Gaussian functions (DOGs), human observers can discriminate accurately the relative movements of the bars, even when they differ in spatial frequency. On each trial, observers viewed two brief presentation intervals in which a pair of vertically oriented DOGs moved randomly back and forth within a restricted range. During one inte...

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