A~~a~-~ittle [Vision Research, 26, 1677 (1986)j has shown that the metric of contrast W = AL/L_ (AL = difference in luminance between test patch and background, tml. = the smaller of the luminance of the background or test patch) is able to provide a unifying description of the pattern of contrast discrimination thresholds for pairs of test patches set against a common background. In particular the metric W unifies the pattern of discrimination thresholds for both increment and decrement pairs. We argue that while W provides a good mathematical description of Whittle’s data it is functionally implausible since it implies that the component of the stimulus which sets the adaptational level for increments is different from that which sets the...
Purpose:Contrast detection is commonly measured clinically; however, discrimination between contrast...
<p>Results of a dichoptic experiment in which the adapting stimulus was in one eye while the other e...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
Contrast discrimination determines the threshold contrast required to distinguish between two suprat...
AbstractTo provide a comprehensive quantitative model of contrast discrimination, we measured contra...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
In medical images, the data often represent information with a quantitative meaning, such as the rad...
Given the increasing use of soft-copy in the medical field, standardization and fidelity of the disp...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
Purpose:Contrast detection is commonly measured clinically; however, discrimination between contrast...
<p>Results of a dichoptic experiment in which the adapting stimulus was in one eye while the other e...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
AbstractPrevious measurements of contrast discrimination threshold, ΔC, as a function of pedestal co...
Contrast discrimination determines the threshold contrast required to distinguish between two suprat...
AbstractTo provide a comprehensive quantitative model of contrast discrimination, we measured contra...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
Computational models of spatial vision typically make use of a (rectified) linear filter, a nonlinea...
In medical images, the data often represent information with a quantitative meaning, such as the rad...
Given the increasing use of soft-copy in the medical field, standardization and fidelity of the disp...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
Purpose:Contrast detection is commonly measured clinically; however, discrimination between contrast...
<p>Results of a dichoptic experiment in which the adapting stimulus was in one eye while the other e...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...