AbstractA paper by Rabin et al. (1994)Vision Research, 34, 2657–2671, claimed that spatially extensive grating stimuli could be used to generate chromatic-specific visual evoked potentials from subjects assumed to have standard spectral sensitivity and tritanopic confusion lines. Here we demonstrate that such spatially extensive stimuli may generate responses which are contaminated by luminance-contrast intrusions. Such intrusions are mainly due to chromatic aberrations and are compounded by the abovementioned assumptions. Claims regarding the chromatic selectivity of VEPs must, therefore, be substantiated by establishing correlations with the known properties of the chromatic system. Coprright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
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Boy&on and Kambe developed a model of somatic ~~~~nation in which thresholds are mediated by two...
This study investigates the receptive-field structure of mechanisms operating in human color vision,...
AbstractThough useful from a clinical and practical standpoint uniform, large-field chromatic stimul...
The work in this thesis is concerned with examining the retinal and cortical contributions to human ...
AbstractA modified Moreland anomaloscope was used to examine two subjects, one with dense macular pi...
AbstractThe minimum distinct border (MDB) between different isoluminant hues of a bipartite field wa...
AbstractWe extended our detection model of achromatic spatial vision (Rovamo, J., Mustonen, J., & Nä...
AbstractChromatic discrimination thresholds were measured under conditions which yielded fine and de...
The purpose of the present study was to measure contrast sensitivity to equiluminant gratings using ...
AbstractMotion-onset visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were elicited by low spatial frequency chromati...
AbstractTemporal analysis of the chromatic flash visual evoked potential (VEP) was studied in human ...
The Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) is a cortical response obtainable on the scalp. It usually reflect...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
Judgments of the colour of a surface are influenced by the colour of the surrounding. To determine w...
Boy&on and Kambe developed a model of somatic ~~~~nation in which thresholds are mediated by two...