Visual adaptation
MA Webster - Annual review of vision science, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Sensory systems continuously mold themselves to the widely varying contexts in which they
must operate. Studies of these adaptations have played a long and central role in vision …
must operate. Studies of these adaptations have played a long and central role in vision …
Moving sensory adaptation beyond suppressive effects in single neurons
SG Solomon, A Kohn - Current biology, 2014 - cell.com
How an object is perceived depends on the temporal context in which it is encountered.
Sensory signals in the brain also depend on temporal context, a phenomenon often referred …
Sensory signals in the brain also depend on temporal context, a phenomenon often referred …
Can people identify original and manipulated photos of real-world scenes?
Advances in digital technology mean that the creation of visually compelling photographic
fakes is growing at an incredible speed. The prevalence of manipulated photos in our …
fakes is growing at an incredible speed. The prevalence of manipulated photos in our …
Adaptation and visual coding
MA Webster - Journal of vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
Visual coding is a highly dynamic process and continuously adapting to the current viewing
context. The perceptual changes that result from adaptation to recently viewed stimuli …
context. The perceptual changes that result from adaptation to recently viewed stimuli …
Prolonged training at threshold promotes robust retinotopic specificity in perceptual learning
Human perceptual learning is classically thought to be highly specific to trained stimuli's
retinal location. Together with evidence that specific learning effects can result in …
retinal location. Together with evidence that specific learning effects can result in …
Beauty and the beholder: the role of visual sensitivity in visual preference
B Spehar, S Wong, S Van de Klundert, J Lui… - Frontiers in human …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
For centuries, the essence of aesthetic experience has remained one of the most intriguing
mysteries for philosophers, artists, art historians and scientists alike. Recently, views …
mysteries for philosophers, artists, art historians and scientists alike. Recently, views …
Automatic underwater polarization imaging without background region or any prior
Previous polarization underwater imaging methods based on the physical scattering model
usually require background region included in the image and the prior knowledge, which …
usually require background region included in the image and the prior knowledge, which …
Image-computable ideal observers for tasks with natural stimuli
J Burge - Annual Review of Vision Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
An ideal observer is a theoretical model observer that performs a specific sensory-
perceptual task optimally, making the best possible use of the available information given …
perceptual task optimally, making the best possible use of the available information given …
Objective video quality assessment based on perceptually weighted mean squared error
Object quality assessment for compressed video is critical to various video compression
systems that are essential in the video delivery and storage. Although mean squared error …
systems that are essential in the video delivery and storage. Although mean squared error …
Spatial frequency processing in scene-selective cortical regions
Visual analysis begins with the parallel extraction of different attributes at different spatial
frequencies. Low spatial frequencies (LSF) convey coarse information and are characterized …
frequencies. Low spatial frequencies (LSF) convey coarse information and are characterized …