AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no or weaker reactions to stimuli with inverted contrast. We investigated whether human observers would respond differently to such stimuli in terms of estimated time-to-arrival. We varied luminances of an approaching, light or dark disk and a plain, grey background, and for several conditions, continuously adjusted calibrations so as to keep contrast and/or overall lightness constant. Since no effects were found, we conclude that humans are able to discard luminance and contrast for the task at hand. Generally, however, performance was affected by different, consecutive regimes of feedback: Initially, without feedback, observers responded incons...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
before alignment, a typical finding with synchronization tasks [6]. As luminance dropped, responses ...
AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no o...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminance and the c...
SummaryThe dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach v...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Simple reaction times (RTs) are inversely related to the luminance of a visual region, with RT incre...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
AbstractTemporal interactions between spatially separated visual stimuli were investigated in human ...
The dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach visual c...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the temporal processing of both suprathreshold lum...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
before alignment, a typical finding with synchronization tasks [6]. As luminance dropped, responses ...
AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no o...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminance and the c...
SummaryThe dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach v...
Background When we are viewing natural scenes, every saccade abruptly changes both the mean luminanc...
Four experiments are presented, each investigating temporal properties of colour vision processing i...
Simple reaction times (RTs) are inversely related to the luminance of a visual region, with RT incre...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
AbstractTemporal interactions between spatially separated visual stimuli were investigated in human ...
The dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach visual c...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the temporal processing of both suprathreshold lum...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
before alignment, a typical finding with synchronization tasks [6]. As luminance dropped, responses ...