Abstract
These experiments examine how spatial frequency discrimination is altered by the addition of new frequency components. All stimuli were vertical gratings, windowed horizontally by a Gaussian function. Simple gratings contained a single component: a narrow band of frequencies. Compound gratings contained two such components.
© 1986 Optical Society of America
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