Rubenstein et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Preattentive texture segmentation: The role of line terminations, size, and filter wavelengthRubenstein et al., 1996
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- Rubenstein B
- Sagi D
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- Perception & psychophysics
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The texel pair represents a dilemma in texture discrimination because, despite having the same component orientations, discrimination is still possible (Julesz, 1981), showing a performance asymmetry. Other possible element properties that could influence this task are …
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