International audienceThe photopic motion sensitivity function of the energy-based motion system is band-pass peaking around 8 Hz. Using an external noise paradigm to factorize the sensitivity into equivalent input noise and calculation efficiency, the present study investigated if the variation in photopic motion sensitivity as a function of the temporal frequency is due to a variation of equivalent input noise (e.g., early temporal filtering) or calculation efficiency (ability to select and integrate motion). For various temporal frequencies, contrast thresholds for a direction discrimination task were measured in presence and absence of noise. Up to 15 Hz, the sensitivity variation was mainly due to a variation of equivalent input noise ...
Measuring the dependence of visual sensitivity on parameters of the visual stimulus is a mainstay of...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5–30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of extern...
International audienceThe photopic motion sensitivity function of the energy-based motion system is ...
Noise processes pervade many aspects of visual information processing from photo-transduction on. Bu...
AbstractFlicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of sti...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
AbstractThe spatial frequency selectivity of motion detection mechanisms can be measured by comparin...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
The purpose of these experiments was to estimate basic sensitivity to motion gradients, and to evalu...
Superimposed luminance noise is typical of imagery from devices used for low-light vision such as im...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Measuring the dependence of visual sensitivity on parameters of the visual stimulus is a mainstay of...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5–30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of extern...
International audienceThe photopic motion sensitivity function of the energy-based motion system is ...
Noise processes pervade many aspects of visual information processing from photo-transduction on. Bu...
AbstractFlicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of sti...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
AbstractThe spatial frequency selectivity of motion detection mechanisms can be measured by comparin...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
The purpose of these experiments was to estimate basic sensitivity to motion gradients, and to evalu...
Superimposed luminance noise is typical of imagery from devices used for low-light vision such as im...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Measuring the dependence of visual sensitivity on parameters of the visual stimulus is a mainstay of...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5–30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of extern...