The human contrast-discrimination function has a curious shape: In addition to rising for increasing contrasts, both positive and negative, it also rises for very low contrasts on either side of zero. It is shown that this rise near zero contrast is not much affected by procedures that increase or decrease the subject's knowledge of the stimulus; this counts against uncertainty as the immediate cause of the elevation near zero contrast. The alternative explanation in terms of a genuine response threshold is shown to be promising when measurements of human contrast discrimination are compared with values calculated from records of neurons in monkey primary visual cortex. The comparison also suggests that the dynamic range of single neurons i...
AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
Contrast sensitivity is a useful measure of the ability of an observer to distinguish contrast signa...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
Contrast is the most fundamental property of images. Consequently, any comprehensive model of biolog...
Contrast is the most fundamental property of images. Consequently, any comprehensive model of biolog...
The relationship between the spontaneous slow cortical potential shifts and the detection of visual ...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
AbstractThe dipper effect for contrast discrimination provides strong evidence that the underlying n...
Contrast discrimination determines the threshold contrast required to distinguish between two suprat...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
Contrast sensitivity is a useful measure of the ability of an observer to distinguish contrast signa...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
Contrast is the most fundamental property of images. Consequently, any comprehensive model of biolog...
Contrast is the most fundamental property of images. Consequently, any comprehensive model of biolog...
The relationship between the spontaneous slow cortical potential shifts and the detection of visual ...
The pedestal effect is the improvement in the detectability of a sinusoidal grating in the presence ...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
AbstractThe dipper effect for contrast discrimination provides strong evidence that the underlying n...
Contrast discrimination determines the threshold contrast required to distinguish between two suprat...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
Simple visual features, such as orientation, are thought to be represented in the spiking of visual ...
AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...
In the early visual system, a contrast gain control mechanism sets the gain of responses based on th...
Contrast sensitivity is a useful measure of the ability of an observer to distinguish contrast signa...