Cones with peak sensitivity to light at long (L), medium (M) and short (S) wavelengths are unequal in number on the human retina: S cones are rare (,10%) while increasing in fraction from center to periphery, and the L/M cone proportions are highly variable between individuals. What optical properties of the eye, and statistical properties of natural scenes, might drive this organization? We found that the spatial-chromatic structure of natural scenes was largely symmetric between the L, M and S sensitivity bands. Given this symmetry, short wavelength attenuation by ocular media gave L/M cones a modest signal-to-noise advantage, which was amplified, especially in the denser central retina, by long-wavelength accommodation of the lens. Meanw...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The human spectral luminosity function (Vl) can be modeled as the linear sum of signals from long-wa...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Cones with peak sensitivity to light at long (L), medium (M) and short (S) wavelengths are unequal i...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractExperiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the li...
The determination of the relative numbers of different cone types in the human retina is fundamental...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
AbstractWe measured spatial resolution in the parafovea for targets designed to isolate either the l...
We investigate how the amount of information about colors in natural scenes available to the visual ...
Longitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the consequence...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
Human colour vision is trichromatic: it is underpinned by the comparison of signals from three diffe...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The human spectral luminosity function (Vl) can be modeled as the linear sum of signals from long-wa...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Cones with peak sensitivity to light at long (L), medium (M) and short (S) wavelengths are unequal i...
Purpose. To determine the spatial arrangement of cones in the living human eye. Methods. Two color n...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractExperiments designed to estimate the placement of L and M cones in fovea centralis of the li...
The determination of the relative numbers of different cone types in the human retina is fundamental...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
AbstractWe measured spatial resolution in the parafovea for targets designed to isolate either the l...
We investigate how the amount of information about colors in natural scenes available to the visual ...
Longitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the consequence...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration is a well-known imperfection of visual optics, but the con...
Human colour vision is trichromatic: it is underpinned by the comparison of signals from three diffe...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The human spectral luminosity function (Vl) can be modeled as the linear sum of signals from long-wa...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...