AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical detection contours to psychophysically-derived contrast thresholds plotted in L- and M-cone contrast space. Detection ellipses were obtained for 47 infants (ages 2–5 months of age), and were compared to those of six adults tested under nearly identical conditions. The parameters of the fitted ellipses allowed us to address several aspects of color development. First, the lengths and widths were used to assess the relative development of chromatic, with respect to luminance, sensitivity. The results of these analyses revealed a sharp increase in chromatic sensitivity between 3 and 4 months of age, suggesting an accelerated development of chrom...
AbstractDespite the emerging scientific and clinical importance of measuring human contrast sensitiv...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
Introduction: Psychophysical and electrophysiological techniques have shown that chromatic contrast ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractSwept-contrast visual evoked potential (VEP) techniques were used to measure the development...
AbstractThis study concerns the spatial-frequency-tuned channels underlying infants’ contrast sensit...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractThe present study used an operant conditioning procedure and contour integration stimuli to ...
AbstractIt has been found that humans are able to distinguish colours without luminance cues by abou...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractDespite the emerging scientific and clinical importance of measuring human contrast sensitiv...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
Introduction: Psychophysical and electrophysiological techniques have shown that chromatic contrast ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractSwept-contrast visual evoked potential (VEP) techniques were used to measure the development...
AbstractThis study concerns the spatial-frequency-tuned channels underlying infants’ contrast sensit...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractThe present study used an operant conditioning procedure and contour integration stimuli to ...
AbstractIt has been found that humans are able to distinguish colours without luminance cues by abou...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractDespite the emerging scientific and clinical importance of measuring human contrast sensitiv...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
Introduction: Psychophysical and electrophysiological techniques have shown that chromatic contrast ...