
doi: 10.3758/bf03207143
pmid: 3991324
ofcontrast, rather than to contrast itself. This finding mayleadto a new understanding ofthe way in whichthe visualsystem segregates objects from their backgrounds.Visual patterns were created on the face ofa cathoderay tube monitor (Tektronix608) with an electronic visualdisplay instrument (Milkmanet al., 1980) underthe control of a microcomputer (PDP-11/23). The instrumentproduced a raster display. Each frame ofthe raster consisted of256 lines with 256 pictureelements perline. Theframe rate was 270 Hz. The visual stimulator producedfour spatial profiles, which could be mapped into eachofthe 256
Form Perception, Differential Threshold, Humans, Visual Fields, Lighting
Form Perception, Differential Threshold, Humans, Visual Fields, Lighting
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