The thesis will show how to equalise the effect of quantal noise across spatial frequencies by keeping the retinal flux (If-2) constant. In addition, quantal noise is used to study the effect of grating area and spatial frequency on contrast sensitivity resulting in the extension of the new contrast detection model describing the human contrast detection system as a simple image processor. According to the model the human contrast detection system comprises low-pass filtering due to ocular optics, addition of light dependent noise at the event of quantal absorption, high-pass filtering due to the neural visual pathways, addition of internal neural noise, after which detection takes place by a local matched filter, whose sampling efficiency ...
The spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is one of the most important single measures to dete...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
The contrast sensitivity function (CSF), a measure of visual sensitivity to a wide range of spatial ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017072 / BLDSC - British Library D...
AbstractTo determine the spatial modulation transfer function (MTF) of the human foveal visual syste...
This thesis studied the effect of (i) the number of grating components and (ii) parameter randomisat...
AbstractWe measured r.m.s. contrast sensitivity as a function of retinal illuminance at various spat...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
AbstractWe extended our detection model of achromatic spatial vision (Rovamo, J., Mustonen, J., & Nä...
Sensitivity to luminance difference, or contrast sensitivity, is critical for animals to survive in ...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
THE CAPACITY of the eye to appreciate detail in a distant object is dete~ined by both the size and c...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
AbstractWe extended the contrast detection model of human vision to temporal integration by taking i...
Threshold contrasts were measured psychophysically for a sinusoidal grating target centered 12[deg] ...
The spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is one of the most important single measures to dete...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
The contrast sensitivity function (CSF), a measure of visual sensitivity to a wide range of spatial ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017072 / BLDSC - British Library D...
AbstractTo determine the spatial modulation transfer function (MTF) of the human foveal visual syste...
This thesis studied the effect of (i) the number of grating components and (ii) parameter randomisat...
AbstractWe measured r.m.s. contrast sensitivity as a function of retinal illuminance at various spat...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
AbstractWe extended our detection model of achromatic spatial vision (Rovamo, J., Mustonen, J., & Nä...
Sensitivity to luminance difference, or contrast sensitivity, is critical for animals to survive in ...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
THE CAPACITY of the eye to appreciate detail in a distant object is dete~ined by both the size and c...
International audienceContrast sensitivity varies substantially as a function of spatial frequency a...
AbstractWe extended the contrast detection model of human vision to temporal integration by taking i...
Threshold contrasts were measured psychophysically for a sinusoidal grating target centered 12[deg] ...
The spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is one of the most important single measures to dete...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
The contrast sensitivity function (CSF), a measure of visual sensitivity to a wide range of spatial ...