Starting from known spectral properties of visual photopigments and photoreceptors, a mathematical construction of neural response functions to visual stimuli is obtained. Included in this is a somewhat general derivation of the univariance principle. Temporal dependence of response on stimulus is included in the formulation. Special attention is given to the case of flash stimuli and their resulting spectral sensitivities. This formulation is applied to certain physiological spectral sensitivity measurements that are at variance with known spectrophometric results. An analysis of the data in these cases suggests that they correspond to "pseudo-pigments" arising from the neural interaction of several photopigments. The method of analysis is...
Recognition thresholds for an alphanumeric resolution test object of differing target/background chr...
Most wavelengths change hue when mixed with white light. These changes, known as the Abney effect, h...
This investigation programme has concentrated on a number of topics concerning visual function in hu...
Starting from known spectral properties of visual photopigments and photoreceptors, a mathematical c...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
AbstractDespite the recent advance made by using the direct methods of retinal densitometry, microsp...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
Normal colour vision is presently described in the framework of one or other trichromatic opponent m...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
In principle, an artificial retina should mimic as much as possible the spectral sensitivities of th...
The research work described in this thesis embodies a number of studies designed to investigate huma...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
Recognition thresholds for an alphanumeric resolution test object of differing target/background chr...
Most wavelengths change hue when mixed with white light. These changes, known as the Abney effect, h...
This investigation programme has concentrated on a number of topics concerning visual function in hu...
Starting from known spectral properties of visual photopigments and photoreceptors, a mathematical c...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
AbstractDespite the recent advance made by using the direct methods of retinal densitometry, microsp...
This paper relates major functions at the start and end of the color vision process. The process sta...
Normal colour vision is presently described in the framework of one or other trichromatic opponent m...
A psychophysical study was made of post-receptoral processing In the human visual system. The first ...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
In principle, an artificial retina should mimic as much as possible the spectral sensitivities of th...
The research work described in this thesis embodies a number of studies designed to investigate huma...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
Recognition thresholds for an alphanumeric resolution test object of differing target/background chr...
Most wavelengths change hue when mixed with white light. These changes, known as the Abney effect, h...
This investigation programme has concentrated on a number of topics concerning visual function in hu...