AbstractThe flicker electroretinogram (ERG) to stimuli varying in temporal frequency and modulation depth was recorded to investigate retinal gain control. With increasing modulation of a sinusoidal flickering stimulus, the flicker ERG shows an amplitude compression and a phase retardation (of the fundamental component) at 16 Hz, an amplitude expansion and a phase advance around 40–48 Hz, and an approximately linear response at 72 Hz. With sum-of-two-sinusoids stimuli, the second stimulus enhances the fundamental response to a 40 or 48 Hz test stimulus at low modulations, and reduces the variation in phase with modulation. This interaction depends primarily on the amplitude of the response to the second stimulus, but not its frequency. With...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the nonlinear mechanism underlying brightness e...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
AbstractThe flicker electroretinogram (ERG) to stimuli varying in temporal frequency and modulation ...
We investigated whether responses from different cone classes are combined before or after the nonli...
Abstract: Objective: Sustained pattern stimulation (SPS) induces habituation in the normal pattern e...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
Electroretinographic (ERG) transient responses elicited in monkeys by abrupt changes in the periodic...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
AbstractWe measured electroretinogram (ERG) response phases at different cone contrasts in trichroma...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
Cone signals in the luminance or achromatic pathway were investigated by measuring how the perceptua...
AbstractAt temporal frequencies between approximately 30 and 70Hz, the flicker electroretinogram (ER...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the nonlinear mechanism underlying brightness e...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...
AbstractThe flicker electroretinogram (ERG) to stimuli varying in temporal frequency and modulation ...
We investigated whether responses from different cone classes are combined before or after the nonli...
Abstract: Objective: Sustained pattern stimulation (SPS) induces habituation in the normal pattern e...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
Electroretinographic (ERG) transient responses elicited in monkeys by abrupt changes in the periodic...
The range of c. 1012 ambient light levels to which we can be exposed massively exceeds the <103 resp...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
AbstractWe measured electroretinogram (ERG) response phases at different cone contrasts in trichroma...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
Cone signals in the luminance or achromatic pathway were investigated by measuring how the perceptua...
AbstractAt temporal frequencies between approximately 30 and 70Hz, the flicker electroretinogram (ER...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the nonlinear mechanism underlying brightness e...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIt is well known that raising mean luminance speeds-up the visual response to temporal chang...