AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) versus medium-wavelength-selective (M) cones in the eye influences spectral sensitivity revealed perceptually. Here, we hypothesize that the L:M cone ratio should also influence red/green chromatic contrast sensitivity. To test this, in each subject we derived an estimate of L:M ratio based on her red/green equiluminance settings (obtained with heterochromatic flicker photometry), and measured both red/green chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity at different spatial and temporal frequencies. Factor analysis was applied to the data in order to reveal covariance between conditions. As expected, chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivities of middle- (M-) and long- (L-) wavelength-sensitive cones have be...
Previous work shows that the red-green (RG) detection mechanism is highly sensitive, responding to e...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractIn order to investigate the mechanisms underlying green/red equiluminance matches in human o...
AbstractWe measured spatial resolution in the parafovea for targets designed to isolate either the l...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
The sensitivities of the human green and red cone mechanisms to sinusiodally flickering light were f...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractIn understanding the basis of the changes in human color vision across eccentricity, one key...
AbstractIn order to better understand the nature of long-wavelength (L) and middle-wavelength (M) co...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivities of middle- (M-) and long- (L-) wavelength-sensitive cones have be...
Previous work shows that the red-green (RG) detection mechanism is highly sensitive, responding to e...
AbstractMany previous studies have shown that the relative number of long-wavelength-selective (L) v...
AbstractIn order to investigate the mechanisms underlying green/red equiluminance matches in human o...
AbstractWe measured spatial resolution in the parafovea for targets designed to isolate either the l...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
The relative numerosity of the long-wavelength-sensitive (L) and middle-wavelength-sensitive (M) con...
The sensitivities of the human green and red cone mechanisms to sinusiodally flickering light were f...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractIn understanding the basis of the changes in human color vision across eccentricity, one key...
AbstractIn order to better understand the nature of long-wavelength (L) and middle-wavelength (M) co...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractThe spectral sensitivities of middle- (M-) and long- (L-) wavelength-sensitive cones have be...
Previous work shows that the red-green (RG) detection mechanism is highly sensitive, responding to e...