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Perception | 2011

No masking between test and mask components in perceptually different depth planes.

Patrick J. Hibbeler; Lynn A. Olzak

2-D cues to perceived depth organization have been used to segregate test and mask stimulus components in a discrimination task. Observers made either spatial-frequency or orientation judgments on a rectangular test component by itself or in the presence of constant rectangular masks. There were two basic masking conditions: same-plane or different-plane. In the same-plane conditions, the test components and masks are perceived as existing in the same depth plane. In the different-plane conditions, the test and mask components are perceived to exist in different depth planes. The perception of different depth planes was achieved by using perceived occlusion, which could place either component closer or further from the observer. The results suggest that when test and mask components are separated into different depth planes they no longer influence one another. This effect could be observed in either depth organization, test components in front of the masks or mask components in front of the test. These results indicate that the figure – ground organization of components is not important. Only the designation as existing in the same or different depth planes affects whether or not a mask is effective.


Journal of Vision | 2013

Orientation discrimination in complex stimuli: Crowding or surround suppression?

Lynn A. Olzak; Patrick J. Hibbeler; Michael Kramer; Jordan R. Wagge


Journal of Vision | 2012

An enigma wrapped in a paradox and shrouded in a conundrum (Levi, 2008)

Lynn A. Olzak; Patrick J. Hibbeler; Michael Kramer; Jordan R. Wagge


Journal of Vision | 2011

Bandwidths of gain control pools in overlaid and center-surround masking

Lynn A. Olzak; Patrick J. Hibbeler


Journal of Vision | 2011

Influence of real and illusory contours on center-surround masking

Patrick J. Hibbeler; Lynn A. Olzak


Journal of Vision | 2011

A systematic look at the relationship between texture segregation and center-surround masking

Jennifer L. Braun; Patrick J. Hibbeler; Lynn A. Olzak


Journal of Vision | 2010

Psychophysically defined gain control pool and summing circuit bandwidths for orientation selective pathways

Patrick J. Hibbeler; Lynn A. Olzak


Journal of Vision | 2010

Displaying components as figure and ground removes masking effects in hyperacuity discriminations

Patrick J. Hibbeler; Lynn A. Olzak


Journal of Vision | 2010

Processing cues to discrimination in center-surround stimuli

Lynn A. Olzak; Patrick J. Hibbeler; Thomas D. Wickens


Journal of Vision | 2010

Second-order mechanisms do not process contrast-modulated orientation information optimally

Lynn A. Olzak; Patrick J. Hibbeler

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