Browsing Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) by Subject "psychophysics"
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Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision
(2004-03-05)Understanding how the human visual system recognizes objects is one of the key challenges in neuroscience. Inspired by a large body of physiological evidence (Felleman and Van Essen, 1991; Hubel and Wiesel, 1962; Livingstone ...
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Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision
(2004-03-05)Understanding how the human visual system recognizes objects is one of the key challenges in neuroscience. Inspired by a large body of physiological evidence (Felleman and Van Essen, 1991; Hubel and Wiesel, 1962; Livingstone ...
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Limits of Precision for Human Eye Motor Control
(1989-11-01)Dichoptic presentation of vernier stimuli, i.e., one segment to each eye, yielded three times higher thresholds than binocular presentation, mainly due to uncorrelated movements of both eyes. Thresholds allow one to ...
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Using computational models to study texture representations in the human visual system.
(2005-02-07)Traditionally, human texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random-dot patterns or abstract structured elements. At the same time, computer algorithms for the synthesis of natural textures ...