AbstractWhen adults view a disk of light embedded in a higher luminance surround, the perceived lightness of the disk is largely determined by the surround to disk luminance ratio (Wallach’s ratio rule). In the present study, both adult and infant subjects were tested with multiple discrete trial procedures in which the surround luminance was decreased between the study and test phases of each trial. Tested with sequential lightness matching, adult subjects showed an approximate ratio rule, with a small but consistent deviation in the direction of a luminance match. Tested with a forced-choice novelty preference technique in combination with a cross-familiarization paradigm, 4-month-old infants showed preference minima that fell closer to t...
AbstractContrast sensitivity functions (CSFs) of 25 infants were measured longitudinally at 4, 6 and...
The extent to which aesthetic preferences are ‘innate’ has been highly debated (Reber, Schwarz, & Wi...
AbstractIn order to investigate the presence of directionally selective mechanisms in 3-month-old in...
AbstractWhen adults view a disk of light embedded in a higher luminance surround, the perceived ligh...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractIn the present study, discrete trial familiarization/novelty techniques were used to study l...
AbstractIn a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding ...
AbstractIn the present study we investigate the dependence of photopic contrast thresholds on retina...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
Adults commonly prefer blues most and greenish yellows least, but these hue preferences interact wit...
AbstractIndividual differences in isoluminance values were studied in infants and adults using a mot...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractIn order to assess the relative contributions of chromatic vs luminance information to motio...
Gerhardstein, Renner, and Rovee-Collier (1999) reported an investigation of pop-out in infant visual...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractContrast sensitivity functions (CSFs) of 25 infants were measured longitudinally at 4, 6 and...
The extent to which aesthetic preferences are ‘innate’ has been highly debated (Reber, Schwarz, & Wi...
AbstractIn order to investigate the presence of directionally selective mechanisms in 3-month-old in...
AbstractWhen adults view a disk of light embedded in a higher luminance surround, the perceived ligh...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractIn the present study, discrete trial familiarization/novelty techniques were used to study l...
AbstractIn a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding ...
AbstractIn the present study we investigate the dependence of photopic contrast thresholds on retina...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
Adults commonly prefer blues most and greenish yellows least, but these hue preferences interact wit...
AbstractIndividual differences in isoluminance values were studied in infants and adults using a mot...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractIn order to assess the relative contributions of chromatic vs luminance information to motio...
Gerhardstein, Renner, and Rovee-Collier (1999) reported an investigation of pop-out in infant visual...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractContrast sensitivity functions (CSFs) of 25 infants were measured longitudinally at 4, 6 and...
The extent to which aesthetic preferences are ‘innate’ has been highly debated (Reber, Schwarz, & Wi...
AbstractIn order to investigate the presence of directionally selective mechanisms in 3-month-old in...