Psychophysical detection and appearance data suggest that the spectral tuning of opponent pathways varies with test size. The present study examines the effect on spectral sensitivity of the relative size of test and surround fields. Increment thresholds and flashed‐field sensitivities were obtained for 580 nm and 641 nm targets. Three spatial configurations were used. The pattern of sensitivity loss is shown to depend on the spatial relation between test and field; the effect of the spatial relation in turn depends on test wavelength. The findings are explained by the activity of a changing network of spatially and spectrally opponent cells
This study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the apparent bri...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
Psychophysical detection and appearance data suggest that the spectral tuning of opponent pathways v...
Psychophysical test and field sensitivity data suggest that the spectral sensitivities of red/green ...
Psychophysical test and field sensitivity data suggest that the spectral sensitivities of red/green ...
There is disagreement as to how closely the properties of the pathways that detect small spots resem...
A flashed-field increment threshold paradigm was used to examine sites of sensitivity control within...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of reducing spatial uncertainty by attentional cueing on contrast s...
In this study, we present an experimental setup, with which we can estimate the spectral sensitivity...
AbstractWe investigated the spatially local factors that adjust the sensitivity of the human visual ...
AbstractPsychophysical thresholds were measured for discriminating small changes in spatial features...
This study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the apparent bri...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
Psychophysical detection and appearance data suggest that the spectral tuning of opponent pathways v...
Psychophysical test and field sensitivity data suggest that the spectral sensitivities of red/green ...
Psychophysical test and field sensitivity data suggest that the spectral sensitivities of red/green ...
There is disagreement as to how closely the properties of the pathways that detect small spots resem...
A flashed-field increment threshold paradigm was used to examine sites of sensitivity control within...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of reducing spatial uncertainty by attentional cueing on contrast s...
In this study, we present an experimental setup, with which we can estimate the spectral sensitivity...
AbstractWe investigated the spatially local factors that adjust the sensitivity of the human visual ...
AbstractPsychophysical thresholds were measured for discriminating small changes in spatial features...
This study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the apparent bri...
AbstractThis study investigates the role played by individual spatial scales in determining the appa...
In the circumscribed visual field defects of 3 patients, increment-threshold spectral sensitivity wa...