Remote facilitation in the Fourier domain.

Vision Res

School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham B47ET, UK.

Published: April 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study measured how different visual patterns (sine-wave gratings) interact in terms of detection thresholds when masked by other patterns (gratings and plaids) at various spatial frequencies.
  • The plaid masks provided more suppression of the target gratings compared to the grating masks, indicating a broader interaction in visual processing.
  • At certain distances in spatial frequency, both types of masks could improve detection sensitivity, suggesting that these interactions in visual perception might be due to complex sensory mechanisms like facilitation or disinhibition.

Article Abstract

To explore spatial interactions between visual mechanisms in the Fourier domain we measured detection thresholds for vertical and horizontal sine-wave gratings (4.4 deg diameter) over a range of spatial frequencies (0.5-23 c/deg) in the presence of grating and plaid masks with component contrasts of 8%, orientations of +/-45 degrees and a spatial frequency of 1c/deg. The mask suppressed the target grating over a range of +/-1 octave, and the plaid produced more suppression than the grating, consistent with summation of mask components in a broadly tuned contrast gain pool. At greater differences in spatial frequency ( approximately 3 octaves), the plaid and grating masks both produced about 3 dB of facilitation (they reduced detection thresholds by a factor of about square root 2). At yet further distances ( approximately 4 octaves) the masks had no effect. The facilitation cannot be attributed to a reduction of uncertainty by the mask because (a) it occurs for mask components that have very different spatial frequencies and orientations from the test and (b) the large stimulus size and central fixation point mean there was no spatial uncertainty that could be reduced. We suggest the results are due to long-range sensory interactions (in the Fourier domain) between mask and test-channels. The effects could be due to either direct facilitation or disinhibition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2006.11.010DOI Listing

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