1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-1313.1985.tb00682.x
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Spatial Frequency Range in the Detection Process—2. Wide Bars and Sharp Edge

Abstract: The effect upon the detectability of broad bars and a sharp edge of ideal low- and high-pass filters was investigated. The results indicate that, for optimum detection of the stimulus, spatial frequency components up to about 5 c deg-1 need to be transmitted. Two models (a multi-channel model, incorporating probability summation across spatial frequency, and a Grating Sensitivity Curve model) were used in attempting to fit the results. The multi-channel model provided a more realistic fit, but both models ulti… Show more

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