Keeble D R, Kingdom F A, Moulden B, Morgan M J
Department of Pharmacology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Vision Res. 1995 Jul;35(14):1991-2005. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00284-s.
Oriented textures were produced with the use of probability density functions modulated sinusoidally over orientation. Orientational contrast sensitivity functions (OCSFs) for a task involving the discrimination of these patterns from orientationally-random textures were found for several human observers. An inverse Fourier transform of this OCSF yielded a weighting function, or filter, defined over orientation. The weighting function is broad, with a half-height full-width of 34 deg. This orientational filter was able to predict human performance in further discrimination tasks employing a variety of probability density functions over orientation.