The effect of phase structures on spatial phase discrimination

This study was concerned with the discrimination of multifrequency gratings which differed only in the relative phase of one sinewave component (the test frequency) relative to the other components (the background frequencies). The dependent variable was the contrast of the test frequency required to discriminate between the two gratings. This study found that increasing the test frequency's relative phase difference from 10 to 90 deg significantly increased an observer's contrast sensitivity. However, no overall change in contrast thresholds was measured for test gratings having a relative phase difference between 90 to 180 deg. Moreover, when the mean relative phase was changed from 0 to 45 deg, contrast thresholds did not change when discriminating between gratings having a 90 deg relative phase difference. The type of processing most likely to account for these results in discussed.

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