When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminance and the contrast structure falling on any given retinal location. Thus it would be useful if the two were independently encoded by the visual system, even when they change simultaneously. Recordings from single neurons in the cat visual system have suggested that contrast information may be quite independently represented in neural responses to simultaneous changes in contrast and luminance. Here we test to what extent this is true in human perception.), either simultaneously or with various delays (50–800 ms). The perceived contrast of the target under the different conditions was measured with an adaptive staircase method. Over the contrast range 0....
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
At reduced luminance levels, the visual system integrates light over extended periods of time. Altho...
We are developing a new methodology for studying how changing the contrast of a visual stimulus affe...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no o...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
The early visual system is endowed with adaptive mechanisms that rapidly adjust gain and integration...
1The human luminance mechanism (LUM) detects rapid flicker and motion, summating the neurally integr...
During normal vision, objects moving in the environment, our own body movements and our eye movement...
Traditionally time perception has been considered the product of a central, generic, cognitive mecha...
Neuronal signals conveying luminance contrast play a key role in nearly all aspects of perception, i...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractThe percept of a contrast target is substantially affected by co-occurring changes in mean l...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
At reduced luminance levels, the visual system integrates light over extended periods of time. Altho...
We are developing a new methodology for studying how changing the contrast of a visual stimulus affe...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no o...
AbstractPaying attention can improve vision in many ways, including some very basic functions such a...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
The early visual system is endowed with adaptive mechanisms that rapidly adjust gain and integration...
1The human luminance mechanism (LUM) detects rapid flicker and motion, summating the neurally integr...
During normal vision, objects moving in the environment, our own body movements and our eye movement...
Traditionally time perception has been considered the product of a central, generic, cognitive mecha...
Neuronal signals conveying luminance contrast play a key role in nearly all aspects of perception, i...
AbstractWe used an interference paradigm to investigate whether attention is attribute-specific at e...
AbstractThe percept of a contrast target is substantially affected by co-occurring changes in mean l...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
At reduced luminance levels, the visual system integrates light over extended periods of time. Altho...
We are developing a new methodology for studying how changing the contrast of a visual stimulus affe...