AbstractThis paper investigates intensity coding in human vision. Specifically, we address the following question: how do different luminances influence the perceived total luminance of a composite image? We investigate this question using a paradigm in which the observer attempts to judge, with feedback, which of two texture patches has higher total luminance. All patches are composed of nine luminances, ranging linearly from 0 (black) to a maximum luminance (white: 160 cd/m2 in one condition; 20.2 cd/m2 in another condition). Luminance histograms of the patches being compared are experimentally varied to derive, for each luminance ν, the impact exerted by texture elements (texels) of luminance ν on texture luminance judgments. We find tha...
A key challenge for the visual system is to extract constant object properties from incoming sensory...
It is known that there is a black-white asymmetry in the psychophysical response; this is such that ...
AbstractAbrupt changes in luminance trigger and restrict brightness filling-in. If brightness was ac...
AbstractThis paper investigates intensity coding in human vision. Specifically, we address the follo...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractA rectifying transformation is required to sense variations in texture contrast. Various the...
AbstractThe visibility of an isolated simple stimulus is known to depend on its contrast. However, w...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
The spatial filtering applied by the human visual system appears to be low pass for chromatic stimul...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
In this paper, we developed the quantitative measurement system of texture\u27s information. Subject...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
A key challenge for the visual system is to extract constant object properties from incoming sensory...
It is known that there is a black-white asymmetry in the psychophysical response; this is such that ...
AbstractAbrupt changes in luminance trigger and restrict brightness filling-in. If brightness was ac...
AbstractThis paper investigates intensity coding in human vision. Specifically, we address the follo...
It is thought that the “ON” and “OFF” channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
It is thought that the ON and OFF channels, used for detecting luminance increments and decremen...
Discriminating material changes from illumination changes is a key function of early vision. Luminan...
AbstractA rectifying transformation is required to sense variations in texture contrast. Various the...
AbstractThe visibility of an isolated simple stimulus is known to depend on its contrast. However, w...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
The spatial filtering applied by the human visual system appears to be low pass for chromatic stimul...
Previous work has shown that human vision performs spatial integration of luminance contrast energy,...
In this paper, we developed the quantitative measurement system of texture\u27s information. Subject...
Humans can identify the colors of objects fairly consistently, despite considerable variations in th...
A key challenge for the visual system is to extract constant object properties from incoming sensory...
It is known that there is a black-white asymmetry in the psychophysical response; this is such that ...
AbstractAbrupt changes in luminance trigger and restrict brightness filling-in. If brightness was ac...