AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) for chromatic (red/green) stimuli, we obtained chromatic contrast thresholds from 3-month-old infants and adults using behavioral techniques. Stimuli were moving or counterphase-reversing sinusoidal gratings of 0.25 c/deg. Five temporal frequencies were used: 0.7, 2.1, 5.6, 11 and 17 Hz (corresponding speeds = 2.8, 8.4, 22, 44 and 67 deg/sec). In order to compare chromatic results with those obtained under luminance-defined conditions, luminance tCSFs were also obtained from adults, and previously obtained infant luminance tCSFs were used (from Dobkins & Teller, 1996a). In accordance with previous studies, adults exhibited bandpass luminance t...
AbstractIn order to assess the relative contributions of chromatic vs luminance information to motio...
In an endeavour to provide further insight into the maturation of the cortical visual system in huma...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
Chromatic sensitivity is very low in humans during the first few months of life. We examined whether...
AbstractThis study concerns the spatial-frequency-tuned channels underlying infants’ contrast sensit...
AbstractWe have studied the development of the temporal characteristics of the pattern visual evoked...
AbstractFour-week-olds, 9-week-olds, and adult subjects were tested with low spatial frequency sinus...
AbstractSwept-contrast visual evoked potential (VEP) techniques were used to measure the development...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
AbstractThe time course for the development of the temporal contrast sensitivity function in humans ...
AbstractIn order to assess the relative contributions of chromatic vs luminance information to motio...
In an endeavour to provide further insight into the maturation of the cortical visual system in huma...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
Chromatic sensitivity is very low in humans during the first few months of life. We examined whether...
AbstractThis study concerns the spatial-frequency-tuned channels underlying infants’ contrast sensit...
AbstractWe have studied the development of the temporal characteristics of the pattern visual evoked...
AbstractFour-week-olds, 9-week-olds, and adult subjects were tested with low spatial frequency sinus...
AbstractSwept-contrast visual evoked potential (VEP) techniques were used to measure the development...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
AbstractThe time course for the development of the temporal contrast sensitivity function in humans ...
AbstractIn order to assess the relative contributions of chromatic vs luminance information to motio...
In an endeavour to provide further insight into the maturation of the cortical visual system in huma...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...