Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast

In simultaneous contrast of spatial frequency (SF), a test grating surrounded by a coarser inducing grating looks apparently finer. We combined this effect with another visual illusion; the fact that flickering the inducing grating raises its apparent SF. We found that the inducer’s apparent , not p...

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Main Authors: Sae Kaneko, Stuart Anstis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-05-01
Series:i-Perception
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517707766
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spelling doaj-33a468e45653426292db78bfc283c0c32020-11-25T04:01:10ZengSAGE Publishingi-Perception2041-66952017-05-01810.1177/2041669517707766Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous ContrastSae KanekoStuart AnstisIn simultaneous contrast of spatial frequency (SF), a test grating surrounded by a coarser inducing grating looks apparently finer. We combined this effect with another visual illusion; the fact that flickering the inducing grating raises its apparent SF. We found that the inducer’s apparent , not physical spatial frequency, drove the simultaneous contrast that it induced into a test grating. Thus, when the inducer was made to flicker, its SF appeared to be higher and consequently, the test’s SF appeared lower than before. This suggests that simultaneous contrast of spatial frequency exists further downstream than the flicker-induced increase in perceived SF.https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517707766
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Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
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title Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
title_short Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
title_full Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
title_fullStr Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast
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publisher SAGE Publishing
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issn 2041-6695
publishDate 2017-05-01
description In simultaneous contrast of spatial frequency (SF), a test grating surrounded by a coarser inducing grating looks apparently finer. We combined this effect with another visual illusion; the fact that flickering the inducing grating raises its apparent SF. We found that the inducer’s apparent , not physical spatial frequency, drove the simultaneous contrast that it induced into a test grating. Thus, when the inducer was made to flicker, its SF appeared to be higher and consequently, the test’s SF appeared lower than before. This suggests that simultaneous contrast of spatial frequency exists further downstream than the flicker-induced increase in perceived SF.
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