Second-order stimulus
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A second-order stimulus is a form of visual stimulus used in psychophysics in which objects are delineated from their backgrounds by differences of contrast or texture. On the contrary, a stimulus defined by differences in luminance is known as a first-order stimulus.
See also[]
- Julesz conjecture
Categories:
- Psychophysics
- Neuroscience stubs