AbstractVisual stimuli that isolate pupil color and pupil grating responses in human vision have been used to investigate the properties of stimulus-specific pupil responses in the rhesus monkey. We measured and compared pupil responses to light flux increments, isoluminant chromatic stimuli, and gratings of equal and lower space-averaged luminance. The parameters investigated were luminance contrast and chromatic saturation. The results demonstrate clearly the existence of pupil color, pupil grating and pupil light reflex responses in the rhesus monkey. Comparison of pupil color and pupil grating responses of equivalent amplitude reveals similar onset response latencies. However, both are approximately 40 ms longer than the corresponding p...
AbstractThe relationship between the neural processing of color and motion information has been a co...
Purpose The post-illumination pupil response (PIPR) has been quantified in the literature by four me...
The perception of brightness in animals or humans is currently not well understood, as demonstrated ...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
Abstract-Psychophysical measures of hue (wavelength) discrimination and spectral sensitivity were co...
AbstractMelanopsin, a novel photopigment, has recently been localized to a population of retinal gan...
Human contrast sensitivity is considered in relation to the responses delivered by retinal ganglion ...
OBJECTIVE: To weight the rod-, cone-, and melanopsin-mediated activation of the retinal ganglion cel...
Human contrast sensitivity is considered in relation to the responses delivered by retinal ganglion ...
We have recorded steady-state PERGs from five macaque monkeys in response to red-green plaid pattern...
Purpose:To measure the pupil response to pulses of melanopsin-directed contrast, and compare this re...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
AbstractThe relationship between the neural processing of color and motion information has been a co...
Purpose The post-illumination pupil response (PIPR) has been quantified in the literature by four me...
The perception of brightness in animals or humans is currently not well understood, as demonstrated ...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
The pupil of the normal human subject constricts in response not only to average increases in light ...
Previous studies have shown that a chromatic mechanism can drive pupil responses. The aim of this re...
We measured the pupillary response to achromatic and chromatic grating stimuli in left and right vis...
Abstract-Psychophysical measures of hue (wavelength) discrimination and spectral sensitivity were co...
AbstractMelanopsin, a novel photopigment, has recently been localized to a population of retinal gan...
Human contrast sensitivity is considered in relation to the responses delivered by retinal ganglion ...
OBJECTIVE: To weight the rod-, cone-, and melanopsin-mediated activation of the retinal ganglion cel...
Human contrast sensitivity is considered in relation to the responses delivered by retinal ganglion ...
We have recorded steady-state PERGs from five macaque monkeys in response to red-green plaid pattern...
Purpose:To measure the pupil response to pulses of melanopsin-directed contrast, and compare this re...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
AbstractThe relationship between the neural processing of color and motion information has been a co...
Purpose The post-illumination pupil response (PIPR) has been quantified in the literature by four me...
The perception of brightness in animals or humans is currently not well understood, as demonstrated ...