AbstractThe present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-order temporal modulation and, by so doing, (b) to eliminate all spatial clues that might have contaminated previous assessments of the second-order temporal modulation transfer function (TMTF). The second aim was achieved by means of the temporal modulation of a purely temporal white noise, a stimulus used frequently in psychoacoustics but not used as yet in visual stimulation. Luminance and contrast temporal modulation thresholds were measured with a 2AFC staircase procedure. In the first case, the mean luminance of a spatially homogeneous, 30° field was modulated sinusoidally over time (first-order modulation). In the second case, the lumin...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Observers detected a temporally modulated luminance pattern embedded in dynamic noise. A Gabor funct...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the quantitative relationship between the temporal c...
The present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-order tem...
AbstractThe present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-o...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
We consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Because sec...
AbstractThis study characterises the spatiotemporal “window of visibility” for first-order motion (l...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
AbstractWhen studying human ability to perceive temporal changes in luminance it is customary to est...
How does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing...
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...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Observers detected a temporally modulated luminance pattern embedded in dynamic noise. A Gabor funct...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the quantitative relationship between the temporal c...
The present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-order tem...
AbstractThe present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-o...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
We consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Because sec...
AbstractThis study characterises the spatiotemporal “window of visibility” for first-order motion (l...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
AbstractWhen studying human ability to perceive temporal changes in luminance it is customary to est...
How does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing...
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...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
Observers detected a temporally modulated luminance pattern embedded in dynamic noise. A Gabor funct...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the quantitative relationship between the temporal c...