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Perception of stationary plaids: The role of spatial filters in edge analysis
Mark A. Georgeson
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Tim S. Meese
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Corresponding author for this work
Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
Centre for Vision and Hearing Research
Aston University
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Spatial Filtering
100%
Plaid
100%
Edge Analysis
100%
Adaptation
40%
Low Contrast
40%
Diamond
40%
Third Harmonic
40%
Oriented Filter
40%
Circular Filters
40%
Visual Cortex
20%
Square Wave
20%
Two Dimensional
20%
Spatial Frequency
20%
Sinusoidal Grating
20%
Edge Detection
20%
Zero Crossing
20%
One-component
20%
Fourier Components
20%
Checkerboard
20%
Diamond Structure
20%
Wave Phase
20%
New View
20%
Zero-crossing Analysis
20%
Engineering
Spatial Filter
100%
Diamond
100%
Harmonics
66%
Filtration
33%
Two Dimensional
33%
Spatial Frequency
33%
Edge Detection
33%
Fourier Component
33%
Intermediate Orientation
33%
Computer Science
Spatial Frequency
100%
Edge Detection
100%
Fourier Component
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Harmonics
100%
Root of Equations
100%
Square Wave
50%
Edge Detection
50%
Arts and Humanities
Spatial
100%
Filter
100%
Harmonics
28%
Pathway
14%
Masking
14%