“…The work of Foster and colleagues (Foster & Ward, 1991a, 1991bFoster & Westland, 1998) suggests that human vision possesses an ensemble of mechanisms selective for different absolute orientations. Other research, however, both psychophysical (Nothdurft, 1991(Nothdurft, , 1992(Nothdurft, , 1993(Nothdurft, ,1994Koene & Li, 2007;Sagi & Julesz, 1985) and neurophysiological (Kastner, Nothdurft & Pigarev, 1999;Nothdurft, Gallant & Van Essen, 1999, 2000Schofield & Foster, 1995;Van Essen et al, 1989) suggests that human vision possesses at least one mechanism sensitive to Borientation contrast^(as opposed to absolute orientation).…”