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In contextual modulation, bigger is not better for low luminance stimuli

Manassi, Mauro  
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Sayim, Bilge
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Herzog, Michael H.  
2010
Perception
33rd European Conference on Visual Perception

Performance on a target can be modified by contextual elements. For example, thresholds strongly increase when a vernier is flanked by two lines. Increasing the number of flankers reduces contextual interference when the flankers are shorter or longer than the vernier: bigger is better. However, there is no improvement when flankers have the same length as the vernier (Malania et al, 2007 Journal of Vision 7(2):1 1–7). Stimuli were 80 cd/m² on a black background. Here, we used stimuli with the luminance of 1 cd/m². Performance deteriorated similarly as in the 80 cd/m² condition when the vernier was flanked by two lines that were longer than the vernier. However, increasing the number of flankers did not improve performance as in the 80 cd/m² condition: bigger is not better. Our results show that contextual modulation is highly dependent on the luminance of the stimuli.

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Web of Science ID

WOS:000289740100084

Author(s)
Manassi, Mauro  
Sayim, Bilge
Herzog, Michael H.  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Perception
Volume

39

Issue

ECVP Supplement

Start page

28

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http://www.perceptionweb.com/abstract.cgi?id=v100082
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REVIEWED

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33rd European Conference on Visual Perception

Lausanne, Switzerland

August 22-26, 2010

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November 9, 2010
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