Journal article

Visual contextual effects of orientation, contrast, flicker, and luminance: All are affected by normal aging

BN Nguyen, AM McKendrick

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016

Abstract

The perception of a visual stimulus can be markedly altered by spatial interactions between the stimulus and its surround. For example, a grating stimulus appears lower in contrast when surrounded by a similar pattern of higher contrast: a phenomenon known as surround suppression of perceived contrast. Such center-surround interactions in visual perception are numerous and arise from both cortical and pre-cortical neural circuitry. For example, perceptual surround suppression of luminance and flicker are predominantly mediated pre-cortically, whereas contrast and orientation suppression have strong cortical contributions. Here, we compare the perception of older and younger observers on a ba..

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