AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of image contrast. There is now a body of evidence that the two types of modulation are detected by separate mechanisms. Some previous experiments on motion detection have suggested that the second-order system is quite sluggish compared to the first-order system. Here we derive temporal properties of first- and second-order vision at threshold from studies of temporal integration and two-pulse summation. Three types of modulation were tested: luminance gratings alone, luminance modulations added to dynamic visual noise, and contrast modulations of dynamic noise. Data from the two-pulse summation experiment were used to derive impulse response f...
AbstractA contrast-modulated (CM) pattern is formed when a modulating or envelope function imposes l...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractThe present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-o...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractThis study characterises the spatiotemporal “window of visibility” for first-order motion (l...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
AbstractA contrast-modulated (CM) pattern is formed when a modulating or envelope function imposes l...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order modulations of luminance and second-order modulations of ...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractHuman vision can detect spatiotemporal information conveyed by first-order modulations of lu...
AbstractVision is sensitive to first-order luminance modulations and second-order modulations of car...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractThe present endeavor is meant (a) to provide a direct comparison between first- and second-o...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractThis study characterises the spatiotemporal “window of visibility” for first-order motion (l...
AbstractWe consider the overall shape of the second-order modulation sensitivity function (MSF). Bec...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
AbstractA contrast-modulated (CM) pattern is formed when a modulating or envelope function imposes l...
AbstractResearch has shown that the sensitivity to second-order modulations of carrier contrast is l...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...