Brightness magnitude estimations of foveally presented flashes deviate from a power function. Increment threshold functions for test lights presented upon these same flashes deviate drastically from a constant Weber fraction. These departures from the classic laws of sensation and sensitivity are shown to be in qualitative agreement and to be affected in similar ways by changes in steady adapting fields. Both sets of data can be fit over the lower range of flash intensities by models based on a saturating response function; both sets deviate from these models at high flash intensities in ways consistent with a nonsaturating response function
During the past decade several attempts have been made to formulate equations which would explain ce...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
Brightness magnitude estimations of foveally presented flashes deviate from a power function. Increm...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
An earlier study (De Ridder & Theelen , 1983) showed that the brightness of point sources, flash...
Flicker thresholds of harmonically modulated light with variable frequency and flash thresholds of s...
Flicker thresholds of harmonically modulated light with variable frequency and flash thresholds of s...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
This thesis studied the effects of light adaptation and flash intensity on the duration of bio-elect...
On the basis of some general system properties theoretical relationships have been established betwe...
The excitation of the visual system increases with increasing retinal illumination. At the same time...
Measurements of psychometric functions at thresholds of single flashes, flash trains and gated sinus...
Measurements of psychometric functions at thresholds of single flashes, flash trains and gated sinus...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
During the past decade several attempts have been made to formulate equations which would explain ce...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
Brightness magnitude estimations of foveally presented flashes deviate from a power function. Increm...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
An earlier study (De Ridder & Theelen , 1983) showed that the brightness of point sources, flash...
Flicker thresholds of harmonically modulated light with variable frequency and flash thresholds of s...
Flicker thresholds of harmonically modulated light with variable frequency and flash thresholds of s...
Spectral sensitivities for small, brief lights presented on a neutral adapting field resemble the ph...
This thesis studied the effects of light adaptation and flash intensity on the duration of bio-elect...
On the basis of some general system properties theoretical relationships have been established betwe...
The excitation of the visual system increases with increasing retinal illumination. At the same time...
Measurements of psychometric functions at thresholds of single flashes, flash trains and gated sinus...
Measurements of psychometric functions at thresholds of single flashes, flash trains and gated sinus...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
During the past decade several attempts have been made to formulate equations which would explain ce...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...