Rf. Hess et I. Holliday, PRIMITIVES USED IN THE SPATIAL LOCALIZATION OF NONABUTTING STIMULI - PEAKS OR CENTROIDS, Vision research, 36(23), 1996, pp. 3821-3826
In order to determine whether simple luminance profiles are located by
their peaks or centroids we performed a three element alignment task
where the central element's degree of luminance asymmetry was randomly
chosen from a flat distribution (skew noise). The central element wit
h its randomly chosen skew was either positioned using the peak or cen
troid of its distribution. Accuracy is invariant with the magnitude of
the skew noise for the centroid but not the peak condition, We conclu
de that the human visual system assigns position tags using centroids
not peaks of luminance distributions for gabors. However this is not t
he case for Gaussian blobs, where a measure closer to the midpoint is
used for our stimulus arrangement. Copyright (C) 1996 Published by Els
evier Science Ltd.