Colour and luminance selectivity of spatial and temporal interactions in orientation perception

Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). W...

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Published inVision research (Oxford) Vol. 43; no. 27; pp. 2885 - 2893
Main Authors Clifford, Colin W.G., Pearson, Joel, Forte, Jason D., Spehar, Branka
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Abstract Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). We measured the TI and TAE for four subjects for combinations of test and inducing stimuli modulated along either the same or orthogonal axes of colour space within the L+ M+ S, L– M colour–luminance plane. The largest TI and TAE were found when test and inducer were modulated along the same axis of colour space. The TI consistently showed greater selectivity for colour/luminance than the TAE. The results are discussed in relation to the known chromatic properties of the primate visual pathways. Specifically, we suggest that both the TI and TAE involve colour- and luminance-specific neurons in primary visual cortex as well as cue-invariant mechanisms in extrastriate cortex.
AbstractList Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). We measured the TI and TAE for four subjects for combinations of test and inducing stimuli modulated along either the same or orthogonal axes of colour space within the L+M+S, L-M colour-luminance plane. The largest TI and TAE were found when test and inducer were modulated along the same axis of colour space. The TI consistently showed greater selectivity for colour/luminance than the TAE. The results are discussed in relation to the known chromatic properties of the primate visual pathways. Specifically, we suggest that both the TI and TAE involve colour- and luminance-specific neurons in primary visual cortex as well as cue-invariant mechanisms in extrastriate cortex.Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). We measured the TI and TAE for four subjects for combinations of test and inducing stimuli modulated along either the same or orthogonal axes of colour space within the L+M+S, L-M colour-luminance plane. The largest TI and TAE were found when test and inducer were modulated along the same axis of colour space. The TI consistently showed greater selectivity for colour/luminance than the TAE. The results are discussed in relation to the known chromatic properties of the primate visual pathways. Specifically, we suggest that both the TI and TAE involve colour- and luminance-specific neurons in primary visual cortex as well as cue-invariant mechanisms in extrastriate cortex.
Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). We measured the TI and TAE for four subjects for combinations of test and inducing stimuli modulated along either the same or orthogonal axes of colour space within the L+ M+ S, L– M colour–luminance plane. The largest TI and TAE were found when test and inducer were modulated along the same axis of colour space. The TI consistently showed greater selectivity for colour/luminance than the TAE. The results are discussed in relation to the known chromatic properties of the primate visual pathways. Specifically, we suggest that both the TI and TAE involve colour- and luminance-specific neurons in primary visual cortex as well as cue-invariant mechanisms in extrastriate cortex.
Previous studies have commented upon the similar phenomenology of simultaneous and successive interactions in the perception of orientation. These similarities have been taken as evidence of common mechanisms underlying the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI) and the successive tilt aftereffect (TAE). We measured the TI and TAE for four subjects for combinations of test and inducing stimuli modulated along either the same or orthogonal axes of colour space within the L+M+S, L-M colour-luminance plane. The largest TI and TAE were found when test and inducer were modulated along the same axis of colour space. The TI consistently showed greater selectivity for colour/luminance than the TAE. The results are discussed in relation to the known chromatic properties of the primate visual pathways. Specifically, we suggest that both the TI and TAE involve colour- and luminance-specific neurons in primary visual cortex as well as cue-invariant mechanisms in extrastriate cortex.
Author Pearson, Joel
Clifford, Colin W.G.
Forte, Jason D.
Spehar, Branka
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SubjectTerms Adaptation
Biological and medical sciences
Color Perception - physiology
Contrast Sensitivity - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Human psychophysics
Humans
Optical Illusions - physiology
Orientation
Perception
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Sensory coding
Sensory Thresholds - physiology
Tilt aftereffect
Tilt illusion
Vision
Visual cortex
Visual Cortex - physiology
Title Colour and luminance selectivity of spatial and temporal interactions in orientation perception
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