AbstractEvidence for a divisive contrast gain control in human vision was obtained using a contrast version of the probe-on-flash technique that has been employed in the light adaptation literature. Thresholds were measured for a briefly flashed (30 ms), vertical test pattern superimposed on a cosine mask as a function of time after mask onset (SOA). Threshold elevations declined monotonically for SOAs up to 150 ms. and exhibited an exponential time course with an average time constant of 51 ms. Increment thresholds for the test as a function of mask contrast provide direct evidence that these effects are due to operation of a divisive gain control within the first 150 ms after stimulus onset. Experiments to measure the spatial spread of th...
It is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal change. At hi...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
<p>A- Experimental paradigm: schematic representation of one trial (left panel). Two masks were show...
AbstractEvidence for a divisive contrast gain control in human vision was obtained using a contrast ...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractBinocular rivalry elevates contrast increment thresholds for the detection of a transient st...
The present study introduces a new method to measure contrast detection thresholds before and after ...
The perceived contrast of a pulsed grating varies markedly with the exposure duration and spatial fr...
AbstractWhen dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, the human visual system lapses into bi...
AbstractTo examine how the mechanisms of light adaptation affect spatial pattern vision, contrast de...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
It is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal change. At hi...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
<p>A- Experimental paradigm: schematic representation of one trial (left panel). Two masks were show...
AbstractEvidence for a divisive contrast gain control in human vision was obtained using a contrast ...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractBinocular rivalry elevates contrast increment thresholds for the detection of a transient st...
The present study introduces a new method to measure contrast detection thresholds before and after ...
The perceived contrast of a pulsed grating varies markedly with the exposure duration and spatial fr...
AbstractWhen dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, the human visual system lapses into bi...
AbstractTo examine how the mechanisms of light adaptation affect spatial pattern vision, contrast de...
The human visual system combines contrast information from the two eyes to produce a single cyclopea...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
It is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal change. At hi...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
<p>A- Experimental paradigm: schematic representation of one trial (left panel). Two masks were show...