AbstractDetection and threshold-level discrimination of Gabor patches were studied under the conditions of noise masking, in an attempt to isolate ‘higher-order’ or nonclassical color mechanisms. Detection contours in the equiluminant plane of cone contrast space were measured by varying test chromaticity in the presence of chromatic masking noise. Three equiluminant noise directions were used, in separate experiments. In the discrimination experiment, observers had to discriminate between pairs of stimuli that were fixed at their masked threshold contrasts. A Bayesian color classifier model was used to analyze the discrimination data, with no free parameters. There was no evidence of nonclassical color mechanisms in either the detection or...
AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigate...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
We measured the regions of the equiluminant plane that are exploited by observers during a Yes/No de...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
The spectral properties of chromatic detection mechanisms were investigated using a noise-masking pa...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
The spectral properties of chromatic-detection mechanisms were investigated using a noise-masking pa...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
AbstractA model for chromoluminance pattern detection and pedestal effects is described. This model ...
AbstractDetection thresholds plotted in the L and M cone-contrast plane have shown that there are tw...
AbstractThe spectral properties of human color detection mechanisms were measured using a noise mask...
AbstractChromatic discrimination thresholds were measured under conditions which yielded fine and de...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigate...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
We measured the regions of the equiluminant plane that are exploited by observers during a Yes/No de...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
AbstractThe post-receptoral mechanisms that mediate detection of stimuli in the (ΔL/L, ΔM/M) plane o...
The spectral properties of chromatic detection mechanisms were investigated using a noise-masking pa...
Human colour vision is subserved by three photoreceptor, or cone, types. To optimise the coding of n...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
The spectral properties of chromatic-detection mechanisms were investigated using a noise-masking pa...
This study addresses a fundamental question concerning the number of cortical, i.e., higher order me...
AbstractA model for chromoluminance pattern detection and pedestal effects is described. This model ...
AbstractDetection thresholds plotted in the L and M cone-contrast plane have shown that there are tw...
AbstractThe spectral properties of human color detection mechanisms were measured using a noise mask...
AbstractChromatic discrimination thresholds were measured under conditions which yielded fine and de...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractA large number of studies, using a wide variety of experimental techniques, have investigate...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of 16 isoluminant chromatic surrounds on the perceived colour of ...
We measured the regions of the equiluminant plane that are exploited by observers during a Yes/No de...