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Patterns that impair discrimination of line orientation in human vision

Wehrhahn et al., 1996

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4399673719477138971
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Wehrhahn C
Li W
Westheimer G
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Perception

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The threshold for detecting a change in orientation away from the vertical of a briefly presented foveal line target is raised when there are immediately following visual presentations. This masking effect was examined by measuring the capacity of a variety of …
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