AbstractTo examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination thresholds were measured in four tasks and also a numerical measure of two visual illusions were obtained by a nulling technique. The patterns used for all tasks were made very similar to facilitate comparison between them—all featured luminance step edges whose contrast could be varied from near unity down to the detection threshold. Orientation, vernier and blur discrimination thresholds rise on average 5–6-fold when the contrast is reduced from near unity to a Michelson value of 0.03. Jump displacement thresholds are somewhat more robust to contrast reduction, and the curve of separation discrimination versus contrast is much shallower, ri...
Detection and discrimination of compound grating stimuli were examined in foveal and peripheral visi...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
AbstractIn this study, we have compared foveal SF discriminations for luminance and color-defined st...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
AbstractTo examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination ...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
During recent years there has been a burgeoning interest in contrast sensitivity measurement as a pa...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
The perception of suprathreshold luminance contrast was investigated by forced-choice psychophysical...
A point spread function, chosen to link contrast sensitivity and stimulus dimensions, can be obtaine...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
Perceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds were measur...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
Detection and discrimination of compound grating stimuli were examined in foveal and peripheral visi...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
AbstractIn this study, we have compared foveal SF discriminations for luminance and color-defined st...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
To examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination threshol...
AbstractTo examine the effect of reducing luminance contrast in human foveal vision, discrimination ...
AbstractThe parameter E2 is used in many spatial scaling studies to characterize the rate at which s...
During recent years there has been a burgeoning interest in contrast sensitivity measurement as a pa...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
The perception of suprathreshold luminance contrast was investigated by forced-choice psychophysical...
A point spread function, chosen to link contrast sensitivity and stimulus dimensions, can be obtaine...
AbstractPerceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds wer...
Perceived contrast, contrast detection thresholds and contrast discrimination thresholds were measur...
Ei indicates the eccentricity where stimulus size must double to maintain performance equivalent to ...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
Detection and discrimination of compound grating stimuli were examined in foveal and peripheral visi...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
AbstractIn this study, we have compared foveal SF discriminations for luminance and color-defined st...