Presentation 1996/7/24
Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Characteristics For Spatial-Frequency-Changing Detectors
Mitsuhiko Hanada, Yoshimichi Ejima,
PDF Download Page PDF download Page Link
Abstract(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Abstract(in English) We investigated the dependency of the detections of the spatial-frequency-changing directions on forward spatial-frequency changing masking stimuli. The derection of the targets whose spatial frequency changes to the high(or low) spatial frequency is inhibited by the masking stimuli whose spatial frequency changes to high(or low) spatial frequency. The derection detection showed spatial frequency selectivity. These results could not be explained in terms of the well-known framework of motion perception. It is suggested that there exist the spatial-frequency-changing detectors. They may receive inputs from a series of spatial frequency channels and integrate them in temporal dimension.
Keyword(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Keyword(in English) spatial frequency changing detectors / spatial frequency discrimination / masking / gabor patch
Paper # NC96-31
Date of Issue

Conference Information
Committee NC
Conference Date 1996/7/24(1days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English)
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English)
Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Assistant

Paper Information
Registration To Neurocomputing (NC)
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Sub Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Title (in English) Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Characteristics For Spatial-Frequency-Changing Detectors
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) spatial frequency changing detectors
Keyword(2) spatial frequency discrimination
Keyword(3) masking
Keyword(4) gabor patch
1st Author's Name Mitsuhiko Hanada
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school for human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshimichi Ejima
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school for human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
Date 1996/7/24
Paper # NC96-31
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 178
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
Date of Issue