%0 Journal Article %A Yu, Cong %A Klein, Stanley A. %A Levi, Dennis M. %T Cross- and Iso- oriented surrounds modulate the contrast response function: The effect of surround contrast %B Journal of Vision %D 2003 %R 10.1167/3.8.1 %J Journal of Vision %V 3 %N 8 %P 1-1 %@ 1534-7362 %X The detectability and appearance of visual targets can be modulated by surround stimuli. In this study we asked how cross- and iso-oriented surrounds modulate contrast detection and discrimination in foveal vision. We systematically measured the Threshold-versus-Contrast (TvC) functions over a wide range of pedestal and surround contrasts. Our results show that cross-oriented surrounds lower the contrast threshold over the entire range of pedestal and surround contrasts, but iso-surround modulation of the TvC function is dependant on the relative contrast, being facilitative when the surround/pedestal contrast ratio Csur/Cped < 1 and suppressive when Csur/Cped > 1. Data fitting indicates that cross-surround modulation (facilitation) is mainly due to improved gain, except at very low and high surround contrasts. Iso-surround modulation on the other hand is more complicated, probably reflecting more than one surround process as determined by the relative contrast. %[ 4/12/2021 %U https://doi.org/10.1167/3.8.1