The performance of sensory systems in many cases is limited by the physical nature of the stimulus. For vision, the quantal nature of light limits detection by dark-adapted observers; only now are we beginning to be aware of the subtleties in the biophysical mechanisms underlying this exquisite sensitivity
At the absolute threshold of vision, Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne estimate that 5–14 photons are absorb...
The shape of the human spectral sensitivity function depends on how it is measured. In the increment...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Experientially, our ability to visually perceive the w...
The performance of sensory systems in many cases is limited by the physical nature of the stimulus. ...
REMARKABLE FACTOR common to all organs of the special senses is their great A sensitivity. Threshold...
Human vision is exquisitely sensitive-a dark-adapted observer is capable of reliably detecting the a...
The dynamic range of light intensity in real world scenes is usually much wider than computer displa...
Thresholds of vision under low-light conditions have been studied for determining the human response...
Detection of light in a photoreceptor begins with the absorption of quanta of light. Highly evolved ...
The study of individual differences in perception at absolute threshold has a rich history, with muc...
Thresholds for seeing light from a stimulus are determined by a mechanism that pairs subliminal exci...
1. Absolute and increment thresholds were measured in a retinal region 12 deg temporal from the fove...
Over a wide range of brightness of the adapting field, for different color combinations of stimulus ...
SummaryBackgroundVision in starlight relies on our ability to detect single absorbed photons. Indeed...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
At the absolute threshold of vision, Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne estimate that 5–14 photons are absorb...
The shape of the human spectral sensitivity function depends on how it is measured. In the increment...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Experientially, our ability to visually perceive the w...
The performance of sensory systems in many cases is limited by the physical nature of the stimulus. ...
REMARKABLE FACTOR common to all organs of the special senses is their great A sensitivity. Threshold...
Human vision is exquisitely sensitive-a dark-adapted observer is capable of reliably detecting the a...
The dynamic range of light intensity in real world scenes is usually much wider than computer displa...
Thresholds of vision under low-light conditions have been studied for determining the human response...
Detection of light in a photoreceptor begins with the absorption of quanta of light. Highly evolved ...
The study of individual differences in perception at absolute threshold has a rich history, with muc...
Thresholds for seeing light from a stimulus are determined by a mechanism that pairs subliminal exci...
1. Absolute and increment thresholds were measured in a retinal region 12 deg temporal from the fove...
Over a wide range of brightness of the adapting field, for different color combinations of stimulus ...
SummaryBackgroundVision in starlight relies on our ability to detect single absorbed photons. Indeed...
Literature data on light detection by cone and rod vision at absolute threshold are analysed in orde...
At the absolute threshold of vision, Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne estimate that 5–14 photons are absorb...
The shape of the human spectral sensitivity function depends on how it is measured. In the increment...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Experientially, our ability to visually perceive the w...