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Spatial Filter Combination in Human Pattern Vision: Channel Interactions Revealed by Adaptation
Tim S. Meese
, Mark A. Georgeson
Optometry
Optometry & Vision Science Research Group (OVSRG)
College of Health and Life Sciences
Aston University
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Adaptation
100%
Spatial Filtering
100%
Plaid
100%
Human Patterns
100%
Channel Interaction
100%
Combined Filter
100%
Pattern Vision
100%
Component Orientation
22%
Above-threshold
11%
Spatial Frequency
11%
Aftereffects
11%
Cross-channel Interaction
11%
Sinusoidal Grating
11%
Linear Filter
11%
3-cycle
11%
Checkerboard
11%
Simple Cells
11%
Compound Structure
11%
Selective Adaptation
11%
Spatial Channel
11%
C1-C2
11%
Feature Orientation
11%
Adaptation Paradigm
11%
Combination Process
11%
Orientation Code
11%
Wavelet Type
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Wavelet
100%
Linear Filter
100%
Engineering
Spatial Filter
100%
Spatial Frequency
33%
Linear Filter
33%
Simple Cell
33%