COMPARISON OF CONTRAST SENSITIVITY FUNCTIONS ACROSS 3 ORIENTATIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY AND TESTING

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LONG, GM
TUCK, JP
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[1] Department of Psychology, Villanova University, 19085., PA
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10.1068/p200373
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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The contrast sensitivity functions of a large group of observers (N = 71) were determined for three orientations of test gratings: vertical, oblique, and horizontal. Comparison of group means indicated that, consistent with previous findings for the 'oblique effect', sensitivity was poorer for the Oblique orientation-but only for the mid-high spatial frequencies. Correlation analyses indicated that contrast sensitivity for a particular spatial frequency at a given orientation was highly correlated with contrast sensitivity for that same frequency at the other two orientations. Factor analysis of the intercorrelations revealed two strong factors, a low frequency factor, and a mid - high frequency factor. Results are discussed in terms of: (a) the implications for contrast-sensitivity testing across orientations, (b) the basis for the oblique effect, and (c) a different type of evidence for a dichotomy among spatial-frequency channels that may reflect the distinction between X cells and Y cells or between the parvocellular and magnocellular systems.
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