Abstract

We consider a theoretically interesting problem: How are stimuli compared when they fall at different, widely separated, positions in the visual field? Previously we have shown that thresholds for discriminating spatial frequency are similar whether targets are juxtaposed or are separated by up to 10 deg (eccentricity being held constant) - and even if the targets fall in opposite hemifields [1,2].

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