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. 2015 Jun 8;15(7):5. doi: 10.1167/15.7.5

Figure 1.

Figure 1

When high-contrast orthogonal gratings matched in SF are combined, the percept is always of a single checkerboard pattern (top row) rather than two gratings. As SFs become increasingly disparate (bottom row component SFs differ by two, three, and four times, respectively), it becomes easy to identify the two component gratings, and the percept is less clearly a plaid pattern.