Authors
Stephen Sebastian, Eric S Seemiller, Wilson S Geisler
Publication date
2020/11/24
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
117
Issue
47
Pages
29363-29370
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
A fundamental natural visual task is the identification of specific target objects in the environments that surround us. It has long been known that some properties of the background have strong effects on target visibility. The most well-known properties are the luminance, contrast, and similarity of the background to the target. In previous studies, we found that these properties have highly lawful effects on detection in natural backgrounds. However, there is another important factor affecting detection in natural backgrounds that has received little or no attention in the masking literature, which has been concerned with detection in simpler backgrounds. Namely, in natural backgrounds the properties of the background often vary under the target, and hence some parts of the target are masked more than others. We began studying this factor, which we call the “partial masking factor,” by measuring detection thresholds in …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Sebastian, ES Seemiller, WS Geisler - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020