Temporal resolution and temporal extent of orientation repulsion

Vision Res. 2022 Nov:200:108104. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2022.108104. Epub 2022 Jul 22.

Abstract

A vertical target is perceived as tilted against a slightly tilted inducer surrounding it. To identify the temporal resolution and temporal extent of this phenomenon of orientation repulsion in the same paradigm, we used an alternating pair of inducer stimuli having complementary orientation distributions and quantified repulsion at various alternation frequencies. The duration of each inducer stimulus was inversely proportional to the frequency. When an orthogonal pair of D2 patterns, a type of grating whose luminance modulation in a particular orientation was the second-order partial derivative of an isotropic 2D-Gaussian, was used as the inducer, repulsion occurred when the duration exceeded 20 ms and leveled off at 30 ms and beyond. When a custom-made texture with a narrowband orientation distribution and another texture with a complementary orientation distribution were alternated as the inducer, repulsion gradually increased until the inducer duration reached 200 ms. The gradual increase in repulsion was observed regardless of whether the orientation of the inducer that appeared simultaneously with the target was discernible. These findings reveal that contextual modulation in orientation occurs at a high temporal resolution and continues to a long temporal extent under optimal conditions.

Keywords: Contextual modulation; Duration; Orientation repulsion; Phenomenology; Temporal extent; Temporal resolution.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Orientation*
  • Time Factors