AbstractWe have measured chromatic discrimination as a function of the spatial separation of the stimuli within the visual field. Pairs of stimuli were presented on an imaginary circle of 5° radius and the distance between their centres was varied up to 10°. Stimulus duration was 100ms. Constructing an analogue of the MacLeod–Boynton diagram for an extra-foveal observer, we made separate series of measurements for the L/(L+M) and S/(L+M) axes of colour space. For both these axes, discrimination was optimal when there was a small spatial interval between the boundaries of the stimuli; thereafter thresholds rose moderately with increasing separation. Nevertheless, even at a separation of 10°, subjects exhibited impressive discrimination, achi...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
The hues or the colorimetric purities of a pair of colored targets can be compared with similar prec...
In the case of some sensory attributes (e.g., luminance), differential thresholds increase with the ...
The precision of human colour discrimination depends on the region of colour space in which measurem...
The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
Discrimination for equiluminant chromatic stimuli that vary in L- and M-cone excitation depends on t...
AbstractWe have investigated the properties of binocular color vision using a new measure: the Dicho...
Is chromatic discrimination enhanced at the boundary between different hues? In previous studies, we...
The human visual system imposes discrete perceptual categories on the continuous input space that is...
AbstractIn this study, we have compared foveal SF discriminations for luminance and color-defined st...
The accuracy with which humans detect chromatic differences varies throughout color space. For examp...
AbstractWithin a duration of 20 ms humans can compare the orientations of two test lines so as to en...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
The hues or the colorimetric purities of a pair of colored targets can be compared with similar prec...
In the case of some sensory attributes (e.g., luminance), differential thresholds increase with the ...
The precision of human colour discrimination depends on the region of colour space in which measurem...
The role of color vision is not limited to the acquisition and appreciation of information about the...
Discrimination for equiluminant chromatic stimuli that vary in L- and M-cone excitation depends on t...
AbstractWe have investigated the properties of binocular color vision using a new measure: the Dicho...
Is chromatic discrimination enhanced at the boundary between different hues? In previous studies, we...
The human visual system imposes discrete perceptual categories on the continuous input space that is...
AbstractIn this study, we have compared foveal SF discriminations for luminance and color-defined st...
The accuracy with which humans detect chromatic differences varies throughout color space. For examp...
AbstractWithin a duration of 20 ms humans can compare the orientations of two test lines so as to en...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
Previous research has shown that the right hemisphere processes low spatial frequencies more efficie...