Gratings Mask Bars and Bars Mask Gratings: Visual Frequency Response to Aperiodic Stimuli

Gratings and bars produce unexpected mutual visual masking. A grating masks a bar much less than a bar masks a bar; and a bar masks a grating uniformly over the grating field. These effects suggest that neural populations selective for size and orientation may be involved in frequency analysis rathe...

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Eyes
Humans
Mental stimulation
Nervous system
Orientation
Perceptual Masking
Population size
Sensory deprivation
Size Perception
Visual fields
Visual Perception
Visual system
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