AbstractExperiments from the periodic and aperiodic traditions were used to guide the development of a quantitatively valid model of light adaptation dynamics. Temporal contrast sensitivity data were collected over a range of 3 log units of mean luminance for sinusoids of 2 to 50 Hz. Probe thresholds on flashed backgrounds were collected over a range of stimulus-onset asynchronies and background intensities from 0.1 to 1000 td. All experiments were performed foveally in the photopic range and used a consistent stimulus paradigm and psychophysical method. The resulting model represents a merging of elements from both traditions, and consists of a frequency-dependent front-end followed by a subtractive process and static nonlinearity
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis ba...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
AbstractExperiments from the periodic and aperiodic traditions were used to guide the development of...
AbstractStudies of light adaptation have, in general, employed either aperiodic or periodic stimuli....
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
International audienceAdaptation is at the heart of sensation and nowhere is it more salient than in...
AbstractIn the probed-sinewave paradigm, threshold for detecting a probe is measured at various phas...
AbstractTo examine how the mechanisms of light adaptation affect spatial pattern vision, contrast de...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanism that regulates the sensitivity of rod system at its norm...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
Little is known about the mechanism that regulates the sensitivity of rod system at its normal opera...
Many forms of color adaptation have been found to reflect both short- and long-term adjustments. We ...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis ba...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
AbstractExperiments from the periodic and aperiodic traditions were used to guide the development of...
AbstractStudies of light adaptation have, in general, employed either aperiodic or periodic stimuli....
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
International audienceAdaptation is at the heart of sensation and nowhere is it more salient than in...
AbstractIn the probed-sinewave paradigm, threshold for detecting a probe is measured at various phas...
AbstractTo examine how the mechanisms of light adaptation affect spatial pattern vision, contrast de...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
AbstractLittle is known about the mechanism that regulates the sensitivity of rod system at its norm...
As is well known, dark adaption in the human visual system is much slower than is recovery from dark...
Little is known about the mechanism that regulates the sensitivity of rod system at its normal opera...
Many forms of color adaptation have been found to reflect both short- and long-term adjustments. We ...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
In this paper we develop a computational model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis ba...
Color appearance depends on adaptation processes that adjust sensitivity both to the average color i...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...