AbstractIn order to investigate the mechanisms underlying green/red equiluminance matches in human observers and their relationship to mechanisms subserving luminance and/or chromatic (green/red) contrast sensitivity, we tested 21 human subjects along these dimensions at 16 different spatial and temporal frequencies (spatial frequency, 0.25–2 c/deg; temporal frequency, 2–16 Hz) and applied factor analysis to extract mechanisms underlying the data set. The results from our factor analysis revealed separate sources of variability for green/red equiluminance, luminance sensitivity and chromatic sensitivity, thus suggesting separate mechanisms underlying each of the three main conditions. When factor analysis was applied separately to green/red...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
The luminance and red-green chromatic detection mechanisms respond to, respectively, the sum and dif...
The sensitivities of the human green and red cone mechanisms to sinusiodally flickering light were f...
AbstractAlternating adaptation to red and green luminance-varying gratings of different spatial freq...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractDetection thresholds plotted in the L and M cone-contrast plane have shown that there are tw...
AbstractWe have extended previously studies of relative contrast salience [Switkes & Crognale, 1999....
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
The luminance and red-green chromatic detection mechanisms respond to, respectively, the sum and dif...
The sensitivities of the human green and red cone mechanisms to sinusiodally flickering light were f...
AbstractAlternating adaptation to red and green luminance-varying gratings of different spatial freq...
AbstractBoth chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli are served by multiple spatial-frequency-tune...
AbstractDetection thresholds plotted in the L and M cone-contrast plane have shown that there are tw...
AbstractWe have extended previously studies of relative contrast salience [Switkes & Crognale, 1999....
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
1. The human luminance (LUM) mechanism detects rapid flicker and motion, responding to a linear sum ...
NoThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, red¿gre...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...