Color vision requires the activity of cone photoreceptors to be compared in post-receptoral circuitry. Decades of psychophysical measurements have quantified the nature of these comparative interactions on a coarse scale. How such findings generalize to a cellular scale remains unclear. To answer that question, we quantified the influence of surrounding light on the appearance of spots targeted to individual cones. The eye's aberrations were corrected with adaptive optics and retinal position was precisely tracked in real-time to compensate for natural movement. Subjects reported the color appearance of each spot. A majority of L-and M-cones consistently gave rise to the sensation of white, while a smaller group repeatedly elicited hue sens...
Many experimental measurements support the hypothesis that area MT of the rhesus monkey has a centra...
We propose a scaling for the S-cone fundamental which is approximately one eleventh of the respectiv...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Color vision requires the activity of cone photoreceptors to be compared in post-receptoral circuitr...
We used adaptive optics to study color fluctuation in the appearance of tiny flashes of light. For f...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The retina is the most accessible element of the central nervous system for linking behavior to the ...
We propose a scaling for the S-cone fundamental which is approximately one eleventh of the respectiv...
We investigated how transient changes of background color influence the L- and M- (long- and middle-...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
In the retina of primates three cone types sensitive to short, middle and long wavelengths of light ...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
Recent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To assess ...
Daylight vision starts with signals in three classes of cone photoreceptors sensitive to short (S), ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent physiological evidence su...
Many experimental measurements support the hypothesis that area MT of the rhesus monkey has a centra...
We propose a scaling for the S-cone fundamental which is approximately one eleventh of the respectiv...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...
Color vision requires the activity of cone photoreceptors to be compared in post-receptoral circuitr...
We used adaptive optics to study color fluctuation in the appearance of tiny flashes of light. For f...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The retina is the most accessible element of the central nervous system for linking behavior to the ...
We propose a scaling for the S-cone fundamental which is approximately one eleventh of the respectiv...
We investigated how transient changes of background color influence the L- and M- (long- and middle-...
It is well known that the short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones) contribute to human color visio...
In the retina of primates three cone types sensitive to short, middle and long wavelengths of light ...
We previously defined a new cone difference space by choosing cone fundamentals such that the measur...
Recent physiological evidence suggests that cones do not light adapt at low light levels. To assess ...
Daylight vision starts with signals in three classes of cone photoreceptors sensitive to short (S), ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent physiological evidence su...
Many experimental measurements support the hypothesis that area MT of the rhesus monkey has a centra...
We propose a scaling for the S-cone fundamental which is approximately one eleventh of the respectiv...
In humans, experimental access to single sensory receptors is difficult to achieve, yet it is crucia...