Line length detectors in the human visual system: evidence from selective adaptation.

Author(s)
Nakayama, K. & D.J. Roberts.
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Abstract

Contrast thresholds for a short-line test are relatively higher if the subject has previously viewed a high-contrast grating with short lines of equal length to the test grating than if the subject views an adapting grating having longer lines. This finding is consistent with the view that there are detectors sensitive to line length in the human visual system.

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B 449 T /83.2
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In: Vision Research 12 (1972), no. 10., okt., blz. 1709 /1713

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