AbstractRecent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To assess whether adaptation is cone-selective at low light levels, the red-green detection mechanism was isolated. Thresholds were measured with a large test flash, which stimulated the L and M cones in different fixed amplitude ratios, on different colored adapting fields. Thresholds were plotted in L and M cone contrast coordinates. The red-green mechanism responded to an equally-weighted difference of L and M cone contrast on each colored field, demonstrating equivalent, Weberian adaptation of the L and M cone signals. The L and M cone signals independently adapted for illuminance levels as low as 60 effective trolands (e.g. M-cone trolands...
Long-wavelength sensitive (L) cone dark adaptation curves were measured with a 10-msec, 20' v.a., 65...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Three features appear to characterize steady-state light adaptation in vertebrate cone photoreceptor...
Recent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To assess ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent physiological evidence su...
AbstractRecent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To...
Dark adaptation of the long-wavelength sensitive cones was studied by measuring detection threshold ...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
The ability of the cone visual system to regulate its sensitivity from twilight to bright sunlight i...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
We see over an enormous range of mean light levels, greater than the range of output signals retinal...
Flashed‐field sensitivities measured with a long‐wavelength probe have a red/green shape when stimul...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
Long-wavelength sensitive (L) cone dark adaptation curves were measured with a 10-msec, 20' v.a., 65...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Three features appear to characterize steady-state light adaptation in vertebrate cone photoreceptor...
Recent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To assess ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent physiological evidence su...
AbstractRecent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To...
Dark adaptation of the long-wavelength sensitive cones was studied by measuring detection threshold ...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
An animal's ability to survive depends on its sensory systems being able to adapt to a wide range of...
The ability of the cone visual system to regulate its sensitivity from twilight to bright sunlight i...
Abstract-Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific e...
We see over an enormous range of mean light levels, greater than the range of output signals retinal...
Flashed‐field sensitivities measured with a long‐wavelength probe have a red/green shape when stimul...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
Long-wavelength sensitive (L) cone dark adaptation curves were measured with a 10-msec, 20' v.a., 65...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
Three features appear to characterize steady-state light adaptation in vertebrate cone photoreceptor...