Journal article
Eccentricity dependence of orientation anisotropy of surround suppression of contrast-detection threshold
MS Malavita, TR Vidyasagar, AM McKendrick
Journal of Vision | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1167/18.7.5
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Abstract
Both neurophysiological and psychophysical data provide evidence for orientation biases in nonfoveal vision-specifically, a tendency for a Cartesian horizontal and vertical bias close to fixation, changing to a radial bias with increasing retinal eccentricity. We explore whether the strength of surround suppression of contrast detection also depends on retinotopic location and relative surround configuration (horizontal, vertical, radial, tangential) in parafoveal vision. Three visual-field locations were tested (0°, 225°, and 270°, angle increasing anticlockwise from 0° horizontal axis) at viewing eccentricities of 6° and 15°. Contrast-detection threshold was estimated with and without a su..
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Awarded by ARC Discovery Project
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by ARC Discovery Project 140100157 (AMM), a Melbourne International Research Scholarship (MSM), and a Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship (MSM).