International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency and luminance intensity. The variation as a function of luminance intensity is well known and characterized by three laws that can be attributed to the impact of three internal noise sources: early spontaneous neural activity limiting contrast sensitivity at low luminance intensities (i.e. early noise responsible for the linear law), probabilistic photon absorption at intermediate luminance intensities (i.e. photon noise responsible for de Vries-Rose law) and late spontaneous neural activity at high luminance intensities (i.e. late noise responsible for Weber’s law). The aim of this study was to characterize how the impact of these three inter...
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise method. By m...
External noise paradigms use Th gh sensitivity losses using spatiotemporally extended external noise...
AbstractWe provide the first experimental evidence that the internal noise level determines whether ...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Sensitivity to luminance difference, or contrast sensitivity, is critical for animals to survive in ...
Noise processes pervade many aspects of visual information processing from photo-transduction on. Bu...
The thesis will show how to equalise the effect of quantal noise across spatial frequencies by keepi...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
<div><p>One of the primary objectives of early visual processing is the detection of luminance varia...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
Random fluctuation in luminance, over time or space or both, is luminance noise. Squared threshold c...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the quantitative relationship between the temporal c...
We provide the first experimental evidence that the intrinsic noise level determines whether extrins...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise method. By m...
External noise paradigms use Th gh sensitivity losses using spatiotemporally extended external noise...
AbstractWe provide the first experimental evidence that the internal noise level determines whether ...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
Sensitivity to luminance difference, or contrast sensitivity, is critical for animals to survive in ...
Noise processes pervade many aspects of visual information processing from photo-transduction on. Bu...
The thesis will show how to equalise the effect of quantal noise across spatial frequencies by keepi...
Noise has been widely used to investigate the processing properties of various visual functions (e.g...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
<div><p>One of the primary objectives of early visual processing is the detection of luminance varia...
Despite the ease with which we perceive, it is not clear how the distribution of light across the vi...
Random fluctuation in luminance, over time or space or both, is luminance noise. Squared threshold c...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the quantitative relationship between the temporal c...
We provide the first experimental evidence that the intrinsic noise level determines whether extrins...
Visual contrast adaptation decreases contrast sensitivity in visual detection. It has been suggested...
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise method. By m...
External noise paradigms use Th gh sensitivity losses using spatiotemporally extended external noise...
AbstractWe provide the first experimental evidence that the internal noise level determines whether ...