AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the spatial-frequency bandwidth of perceived suprathreshold contrast. It has been shown that for grating stimuli contrast detection thresholds depend on spatial frequency, grating area and the number of orientation components. However, suprathreshold contrast perception exhibits contrast constancy, i.e. suprathreshold contrast matches are independent of these stimulus parameters. To study whether contrast constancy applies to spatial-frequency bandwidth, contrast matching was performed and detection thresholds were measured for spatial noise stimuli at various bandwidths centred at 2 c/deg. At high contrast levels, contrast matches were nearly independent of stimulus spatial-frequency bandwid...
AbstractWe tested the predictions of a multiple-channels model about the appearance of spatial patte...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
AbstractSpatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local diff...
We have measured the spread of contrast adaptation across the dimension of spatial frequency. Thresh...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the ability of human observers to discriminate the spatial...
The design and function of the human visual system is thought to have been shaped by the environment...
AbstractWe sought to determine (1) the perceived spatial frequency of flickering sinusoidal gratings...
AbstractContrast matching was performed with isoluminant red–green and s-cone gratings at spatial fr...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to find out what spatial frequency information human observers ...
AbstractWe studied spatial integration at low contrasts by testing the detection thresholds of multi...
The contrast detection threshold of a grating located in the periphery is increased if a surrounding...
Spatial-frequency discrimination thresholds were measured for briefly (300 msec) presented sinewave ...
Discrimination thresholds for spatial frequency and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the ...
AbstractWe examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating t...
AbstractWe tested the predictions of a multiple-channels model about the appearance of spatial patte...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
AbstractSpatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local diff...
We have measured the spread of contrast adaptation across the dimension of spatial frequency. Thresh...
Abstract“Contrast constancy” refers to the ability to perceive objects as maintaining a constant con...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the ability of human observers to discriminate the spatial...
The design and function of the human visual system is thought to have been shaped by the environment...
AbstractWe sought to determine (1) the perceived spatial frequency of flickering sinusoidal gratings...
AbstractContrast matching was performed with isoluminant red–green and s-cone gratings at spatial fr...
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to find out what spatial frequency information human observers ...
AbstractWe studied spatial integration at low contrasts by testing the detection thresholds of multi...
The contrast detection threshold of a grating located in the periphery is increased if a surrounding...
Spatial-frequency discrimination thresholds were measured for briefly (300 msec) presented sinewave ...
Discrimination thresholds for spatial frequency and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the ...
AbstractWe examined the effect of spatial waveform on the perceived spatial frequency of a grating t...
AbstractWe tested the predictions of a multiple-channels model about the appearance of spatial patte...
The aim of this work was to investigate human contrast perception at various contrast levels ranging...
AbstractSpatial frequency discrimination could simply reflect the ability to discriminate local diff...