AbstractA psychophysical method is proposed to separate the contrast dependence of internal response and its noise. The resulting contrast relationships represent a signature of the visual processing stage that limits the human observer's performance. The method was applied to contrast discrimination for sustained and transient Gabor patches with a 3 cycle/deg spatial carrier. For both stimulus types the predominant noise was found to be multiplicative with a power exponent of 0.76–0.85 and the source of this noise preceded by an accelerating signal transducer with a power of 2–2.7. These exponents combine to account for the classic compressive power of about 0.4 for the signal-to-noise ratio in contrast discrimination. The estimated transd...
AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical,...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...
AbstractA psychophysical method is proposed to separate the contrast dependence of internal response...
Human contrast discrimination performance is limited by transduction nonlinearities and variability ...
Internal noise is a fundamental limiting property on visual processing. Internal noise has previousl...
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise method. By m...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
AbstractVisual perception is limited by both the strength of the neural signals, and by the noise in...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
AbstractAnalytical calculations show that two-alternative force-choice data are not always suitable ...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical,...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...
AbstractA psychophysical method is proposed to separate the contrast dependence of internal response...
Human contrast discrimination performance is limited by transduction nonlinearities and variability ...
Internal noise is a fundamental limiting property on visual processing. Internal noise has previousl...
The internal noise present in a linear system can be quantified by the equivalent noise method. By m...
All current models of spatial vision postulate an initial linear spatial frequency- and orientation-...
Even the highest contrast sensitivities that humans can achieve for the detection of targets on unif...
AbstractVisual perception is limited by both the strength of the neural signals, and by the noise in...
AbstractIt has been difficult to isolate the factors that limit contrast discrimination, one of the ...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
AbstractAnalytical calculations show that two-alternative force-choice data are not always suitable ...
The standard psychophysical model of our early visual system consists of a linear filter stage, foll...
The ability to distinguish one visual stimulus from another slightly different one depends on the va...
AbstractMany current psychophysical models propose that visual processing in cortex is hierarchical,...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
In forced-choice detection, incorrect responses are routinely ascribed to internal noise, because ex...