AbstractHow does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing of near-threshold temporal information for a range of illuminance values (2850 - 0.15 phot td). At high illuminance, the modulation transfer function can be shown to be mediated via three underlying temporal filters that vary in sensitivity with spatial frequency. As the mean illuminance decreases these channels appear to change their sensitivity. Even at the lowest (scotopic) illuminance levels we were able to find evidence for at least two channels mediating detection threshold. There are also changes in the tuning properties of these channels such that the processing of high temporal frequencies is differentially compromised, resu...
The Modulation Transfer Function of the human visual system has been determined with a sin usoidal t...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
AbstractFlicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of sti...
How does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
A primary goal of vision is to identify objects rapidly and efficiently. Successful object and scene...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
AbstractIncrement and decrement probe thresholds were measured during the presentation of two types ...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5–30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of extern...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
Time is largely a hidden variable in vision. It is the condition for seeing interesting things such ...
AbstractThis study sought to investigate the way in which the temporal envelope of amplitude-modulat...
The Modulation Transfer Function of the human visual system has been determined with a sin usoidal t...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
AbstractFlicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of sti...
How does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
A primary goal of vision is to identify objects rapidly and efficiently. Successful object and scene...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
AbstractTarget contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presenc...
AbstractIncrement and decrement probe thresholds were measured during the presentation of two types ...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5–30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of extern...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
Time is largely a hidden variable in vision. It is the condition for seeing interesting things such ...
AbstractThis study sought to investigate the way in which the temporal envelope of amplitude-modulat...
The Modulation Transfer Function of the human visual system has been determined with a sin usoidal t...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
AbstractFlicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of sti...