Oruç Ipek, Landy Michael S
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Vis. 2009 Aug 13;9(9):4.1-19. doi: 10.1167/9.9.4.
Letters are broadband visual stimuli with information useful for discrimination over a wide range of spatial frequencies. Yet, recent evidence suggests that observers use only a single, fixed spatial-frequency channel to identify letters and that the scale of that channel, in units of letter size, is determined by the size of the letter (scale dependence). We report two letter-identification experiments using critical-band masking. With sufficiently high-amplitude, low- or high-pass masking noise, observers switched to a different range of spatial frequencies for the task. Thus, letter channels are not fixed for a given letter size. When an additional white-noise masker was added to the stimulus to flatten the contrast-sensitivity function, the letter channel used by the observer still depended on letter size, further supporting the hypothesis that letter identification is scale dependent.
字母是宽带视觉刺激,其携带的信息有助于在很宽的空间频率范围内进行辨别。然而,最近的证据表明,观察者仅使用单一的、固定的空间频率通道来识别字母,并且该通道以字母大小为单位的尺度由字母的大小决定(尺度依赖性)。我们报告了两项使用临界带掩蔽的字母识别实验。在具有足够高幅度的低通或高通掩蔽噪声情况下,观察者会切换到不同的空间频率范围来完成任务。因此,对于给定的字母大小,字母通道并非固定不变。当向刺激中添加额外的白噪声掩蔽器以使对比度敏感度函数变平坦时,观察者使用的字母通道仍然依赖于字母大小,这进一步支持了字母识别具有尺度依赖性的假设。