The orientation bandwidth of cyclopean channels

Orientation bandwidths of cyclopean channels were estimated using a notched noise technique. Observers were presented with random dot stereograms depicting a horizontal or vertical target sinusoidal depth modulation and a mask consisting of sinusoidal depth modulations whose orientations flanked tha...

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description Orientation bandwidths of cyclopean channels were estimated using a notched noise technique. Observers were presented with random dot stereograms depicting a horizontal or vertical target sinusoidal depth modulation and a mask consisting of sinusoidal depth modulations whose orientations flanked that of the target. Masking reduced as the orientation difference between signal and mask increased. The orientation bandwidth of the masking effect was similar to that found for stimuli defined by luminance contrast, and showed no systematic difference for horizontal and vertical targets. These results suggest that the elongated summation found by Tyler, C. W., and Kontsevich, L. L. (2001). Stereoprocessing of cyclopean depth images: Horizontally elongated summation fields. Vision Research, 41, 2235–2243, for horizontal stimuli occurs after a processing non-linearity.
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Biological and medical sciences
Cyclopean
Depth Perception - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Masking
Orientation
Perception
Perceptual Masking - physiology
Photic Stimulation
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychophysics
Sensory Thresholds - physiology
Vision
Vision Disparity - physiology
Vision, Binocular
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