Motoyoshi I, Nishida S
Human and Information Science Laboratory, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan.
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis. 2001 Sep;18(9):2209-19. doi: 10.1364/josaa.18.002209.
We analyzed how the visual response to orientation modulation in texture patterns varied as a function of the magnitude of orientation contrast. Using a contrast-discrimination technique, we measured threshold increments of orientation contrast (the orientation contrast required for discriminating between two textures) at various pedestal-orientation contrasts. The orientation-contrast-response function estimated for a step-orientation contrast, which produces a vivid percept of surface boundaries, saturated at approximately 30 degrees (experiment 1). The saturation was still evident even when the strength of the step-orientation contrast was reduced by orientation noise (experiment 2), but no strong saturation was found for textures that did not produce a vivid percept of surface boundaries (experiment 3). These results are consistent with the notion that orientation-based texture segregation involves the generation of a neural representation of the surface boundary whose strength is nearly independent of the magnitude of orientation contrast.
我们分析了纹理图案中对方向调制的视觉响应如何随方向对比度的大小而变化。使用对比度辨别技术,我们测量了在各种基座方向对比度下方向对比度的阈值增量(区分两种纹理所需的方向对比度)。针对产生清晰表面边界感知的阶跃方向对比度估计的方向对比度响应函数在约30度时达到饱和(实验1)。即使阶跃方向对比度的强度因方向噪声而降低,饱和度仍然明显(实验2),但对于未产生清晰表面边界感知的纹理未发现强烈的饱和度(实验3)。这些结果与基于方向的纹理分离涉及生成表面边界的神经表征这一观点一致,该神经表征的强度几乎与方向对比度的大小无关。