Multidimensional encoding of visual form |
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Authors: | Alan Wing D. Alan Allport |
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Affiliation: | 1. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 2. Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Earley Gate, RG62AL, Whiteknilhts, Reading, England
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Abstract: | The encoding of stimulus dimensions of visual form in the human S was investigated under conditions of threshold exposure durations. Three stimulus dhnensions defined on a spatial grating were investigated: spatial line frequency, grating orientation, and orientation of a transverse break in the lines of grating. Results support the conclusion that, within the general category of visual form, different primary stimulus dimensions such as spatial frequency and orientation may be encoded simultaneously, whereas, when the two stimulus components for report are defined on the same dimension (orientation), overall performance is consistent with the predictions of a single channel model. |
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