Volume 7, Number 9, Abstract 250, Page 250a doi:10.1167/7.9.250 http://journalofvision.org/7/9/250/ ISSN 1534-7362
Collinear facilitation: effects of additive and multiplicative visual noise
Pi-Chun Huang
McGill Vision Research, Dept. Ophthalmology, McGill University, Canada
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Robert F. Hess
McGill Vision Research, Dept. Ophthalmology, McGill University, Canada
Abstract

Purpose 1) To assess whether collinear facilitation is limited to absolute detection threshold, we investigated the influence of additive 2-D visual noise. 2) to assess whether collinear facilitation is limited to 1st order processing pathways, we assessed whether it occurs for 2nd order stimuli. Methods. In a standard collinear facilitation paradigm, we used a standard 2 AFC procedure to measure the detectability of Gabor stimuli to which visual noise was either added or multiplied. Results 1) we found that collinear facilitation is limited to at or around absolute threshold, not being present for stimuli with significant amounts of added visual noise, 2) 2nd order stimuli can show collinear facilitation, but of a reduced magnitude, and 3) we found no crossed facilitation from 1st to 2nd order stimuli or visa versa. Conclusion. Collinear facilitation is not ubiquitous throughout the contrast range and does occur for some 2nd order stimuli. Neither result is consistent with it having a pivotal role in contour integration.

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Received April 27, 2007; published June 30, 2007
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Huang, P.-C., & Hess, R. F. (2007). Collinear facilitation: effects of additive and multiplicative visual noise [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 7(9):250, 250a, http://journalofvision.org/7/9/250/, doi:10.1167/7.9.250.
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