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dc.contributor.authorHeeley, David Wen_UK
dc.contributor.authorBuchanan-Smith, Hannah Men_UK
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-24T23:38:53Z-
dc.date.available2013-02-24T23:38:53Zen_UK
dc.date.issued1998-05en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/7551-
dc.description.abstractOrientation acuity was estimated for vertical and oblique bar stimuli. Discrimination thresholds were affected by changes in the length and width of the targets, falling as bar length was increased and, conversely, rising as the bars were made wider. These changes are complimentary, in that overall discrimination performance can be predicted by a single measure of the orientation "entropy" of the target, namely the height-to-width ratio. The data provide support for a model of orientation coding where discrimination performance is not simply a reflection of the signal-to-noise ratio in single cells in the striate cortex.en_UK
dc.language.isoenen_UK
dc.publisherSpringer-Verlagen_UK
dc.relationHeeley DW & Buchanan-Smith HM (1998) The influence of stimulus shape on orientation acuity. Experimental Brain Research, 120 (2), pp. 217-222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210050395en_UK
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dc.subjectorientation acuityen_UK
dc.subjectoblique effecten_UK
dc.subjectmeridional anisotropyen_UK
dc.subjecthumanen_UK
dc.titleThe influence of stimulus shape on orientation acuityen_UK
dc.typeJournal Articleen_UK
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s002210050395en_UK
dc.citation.jtitleExperimental Brain Researchen_UK
dc.citation.issn1432-1106en_UK
dc.citation.issn0014-4819en_UK
dc.citation.volume120en_UK
dc.citation.issue2en_UK
dc.citation.spage217en_UK
dc.citation.epage222en_UK
dc.citation.publicationstatusPublisheden_UK
dc.citation.peerreviewedRefereeden_UK
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dc.author.emailh.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversity of St Andrewsen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationPsychologyen_UK
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dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-0031955182en_UK
dc.identifier.wtid787909en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-2516-7734en_UK
dcterms.dateAccepted1998-05-31en_UK
dc.date.filedepositdate2012-08-22en_UK
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local.rioxx.projectInternal Project|University of Stirling|https://isni.org/isni/0000000122484331en_UK
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