AbstractAt mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance. In this study, we investigated how rod mediated changes in color perception varied as a function of the magnitude of the rod contrast. Rod-mediated changes in color appearance were assessed by matching them with cone-mediated color changes. A two-channel four-primary colorimeter allowed independent control of the rods and each of the L-, M- and S-cone photoreceptor types. At all light levels, rod contributions to inferred PC, KC and MC pathway mediated vision were linearly related to the rod incremental contrast. This linear relationship could be described by a model based on primate ganglion cell responses with the assumption that r...
AbstractIn successive scotopic color contrast, a colored adapting field induces a hue into a success...
AbstractHue-naming was used in conjunction with a probe-flash procedure to determine the time-course...
We studied the effect of rod–cone interactions on mesopic visual reaction time (RT). Rod and cone ph...
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
AbstractAt mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color app...
Evidence has accumulated that rod activation under mesopic and scotopic light levels alters visual p...
Evidence has accumulated that rod activation under mesopic and scotopic light levels alters visual p...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
Abstract-We have used heterochromatic gratings falling on IO deg temporal retina to measure the spat...
Visual adaptation regulates contrast sensitivity during dynamically changing light conditions (Crawf...
AbstractChromaticities of monochromatic lights from different parts of the spectrum were measured bo...
AbstractRod influence on hue appearance of spectral lights was characterized by comparing the scalin...
AbstractTo investigate how rod signals influence hue perception and how this influence can be incorp...
AbstractIn successive scotopic color contrast, a colored adapting field induces a hue into a success...
AbstractHue-naming was used in conjunction with a probe-flash procedure to determine the time-course...
We studied the effect of rod–cone interactions on mesopic visual reaction time (RT). Rod and cone ph...
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
At mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color appearance....
AbstractAt mesopic light levels, an incremental change in rod activation causes changes in color app...
Evidence has accumulated that rod activation under mesopic and scotopic light levels alters visual p...
Evidence has accumulated that rod activation under mesopic and scotopic light levels alters visual p...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
AbstractTraditional methods for studying the effects of rod activity on color vision make it hard to...
Abstract-We have used heterochromatic gratings falling on IO deg temporal retina to measure the spat...
Visual adaptation regulates contrast sensitivity during dynamically changing light conditions (Crawf...
AbstractChromaticities of monochromatic lights from different parts of the spectrum were measured bo...
AbstractRod influence on hue appearance of spectral lights was characterized by comparing the scalin...
AbstractTo investigate how rod signals influence hue perception and how this influence can be incorp...
AbstractIn successive scotopic color contrast, a colored adapting field induces a hue into a success...
AbstractHue-naming was used in conjunction with a probe-flash procedure to determine the time-course...
We studied the effect of rod–cone interactions on mesopic visual reaction time (RT). Rod and cone ph...