Relative localization in the human fovea: radial-tangential anisotropy

Proc Biol Sci. 2001 May 22;268(1471):995-9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2001.1614.

Abstract

A distinction is drawn between two intrinsic directions within a simple spatial configuration. The line joining two elements is the radial direction and orthogonal to it is the tangential direction. Separation and bisection discrimination and just-detectable differences in line length are examples of radial thresholds. Vernier and alignment detection are tangential thresholds. Neural processing along these two intrinsic directions differs. There is a strong 'oblique effect' for tangential thresholds and virtually none for radial thresholds. Flank interaction impairs tangential but not radial thresholds.

MeSH terms

  • Fovea Centralis / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Vision, Ocular / physiology*
  • Visual Perception / physiology*