Organizational properties of second-order visual filters sensitive to the orientation modulations
Abstract
Here we show psychophysical study of second-order visual mechanisms sensitive to the orientation modulations. Selectivity to orientation, phase and spatial frequency of modulation is measured. Bandwidths for phase (0,5π) and orientation (33,75 deg) are defined, but there is no evidence for spatial frequency selectivity.
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