1997
DOI: 10.1068/v970282
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A Comparison of Electrophysiological and Psychophysical Threshold Detection in Texture Segregation

Abstract: The salience of targets in preattentive tasks depends on local feature gradients between the target and the surrounding background. We have developed an electrophysiological method to isolate texture-segregation-specific components in the human visual evoked potential (tsVEPs). We report here on threshold estimates of orientation-based texture segregation, comparing psychophysical and electrophysiological measures. Eight visually normal subjects participated in the experiment. In a 4AFC task, subjects indicat… Show more

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“…This implies that processing of pop-out starts as early as in striate cortex. Several evoked potential studies have recorded response differences between checkerboard patterns defined by orientation or motion contrast and homogeneous texture patterns (Bach & Meigen, 1992;Lamme et al, 1992Lamme et al, , 1994Meigen et al, 1997). However, it is not yet clear where the source of this activity is localized.…”
Section: Implications For Human Texture Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that processing of pop-out starts as early as in striate cortex. Several evoked potential studies have recorded response differences between checkerboard patterns defined by orientation or motion contrast and homogeneous texture patterns (Bach & Meigen, 1992;Lamme et al, 1992Lamme et al, , 1994Meigen et al, 1997). However, it is not yet clear where the source of this activity is localized.…”
Section: Implications For Human Texture Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%