NoPURPOSE. This study examined the influence of stimulus chromaticity on simple reaction times (RTs) to determine the stage of chromatic processing that is most influential in their generation. METHODS. Simple RTs were measured in response to the cosinusoidally ramped onset of small, equiluminant, colored Gaussian spots. The chromaticity of these stimuli was varied, to modulate along a series of vectors in color space that included red-green (L-M) and blue-yellow (S-[L+M]) opponent axes. RESULTS. RTs are highly sensitive to small departures from subjective equiluminance. They are also dependent on stimulus chromaticity. The longest RTs are generated in response to equiluminant stimuli that isolate S-cone activity, whereas the shorte...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivity of the eye was investigated using reaction times to broadband chrom...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
We examine the functional role of S-cone signals on reaction time (RT) variability in human color v...
AbstractWe measured reaction times for detecting the onset of motion of sinusoidal gratings of 1 c/d...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
We have studied the intrinsic variability of color coding by examining the temporal fluctuations of ...
We analyzed different contrast metrics to scale the stimulus strength for suprathreshold reaction ti...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrimination....
AbstractAdaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrim...
There has been considerable debate about how visual information is processed for the perception of s...
Discrimination for equiluminant chromatic stimuli that vary in L- and M-cone excitation depends on t...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivity of the eye was investigated using reaction times to broadband chrom...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
We examine the functional role of S-cone signals on reaction time (RT) variability in human color v...
AbstractWe measured reaction times for detecting the onset of motion of sinusoidal gratings of 1 c/d...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
We have studied the intrinsic variability of color coding by examining the temporal fluctuations of ...
We analyzed different contrast metrics to scale the stimulus strength for suprathreshold reaction ti...
Adaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrimination....
AbstractAdaptation to a steady background has a profound effect on both color appearance and discrim...
There has been considerable debate about how visual information is processed for the perception of s...
Discrimination for equiluminant chromatic stimuli that vary in L- and M-cone excitation depends on t...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
AbstractColor appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivity of the eye was investigated using reaction times to broadband chrom...