AbstractIt is well established that the spectral sensitivity under photopic conditions varies across the human retina. We investigate the mechanisms underlying these spectral changes. Through the use of color appearance, flicker sensitivity, additivity, discrimination at threshold and modeling, we show that the changes in spectral sensitivity on a photopic white background across parafoveal retina are consistent with shifts in cone weightings to (LM) and (ML) chromatic channels. This two channel model, developed to account for foveal spectral sensitivity curves (Sperling & Harwerth, 1971 Science, 172, 180–184), provides a better description of parafoveal data than both a single color channel upper envelope model (comprised of a single red-g...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The luminance and red-green chromatic detection mechanisms respond to, respectively, the sum and dif...
AbstractPsychophysical chromatic sensitivity deteriorates in peripheral retina, even after appropria...
AbstractDisplacement thresholds with incremental chromatic and luminance edges were measured on diff...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
Boy&on and Kambe developed a model of somatic ~~~~nation in which thresholds are mediated by two...
Purpose: Early detection of structural changes in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and corresponding ch...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that luminance flicker, presented peripheral to a foveal test ta...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractAlternating adaptation to red and green luminance-varying gratings of different spatial freq...
AbstractWe have measured the spatial bandwidths of the bandpass red-green chromatic and luminance me...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The luminance and red-green chromatic detection mechanisms respond to, respectively, the sum and dif...
AbstractPsychophysical chromatic sensitivity deteriorates in peripheral retina, even after appropria...
AbstractDisplacement thresholds with incremental chromatic and luminance edges were measured on diff...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal properties of human colour vision are examined using isoluminant, r...
AbstractWe measured foveal flicker sensitivity with and without external added temporal noise at var...
Boy&on and Kambe developed a model of somatic ~~~~nation in which thresholds are mediated by two...
Purpose: Early detection of structural changes in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and corresponding ch...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that luminance flicker, presented peripheral to a foveal test ta...
The first stage of human color vision is the encoding of light by the long (L), medium (M), and shor...
AbstractAlternating adaptation to red and green luminance-varying gratings of different spatial freq...
AbstractWe have measured the spatial bandwidths of the bandpass red-green chromatic and luminance me...
The intensity of a monochromatic light required just to detect 30 Hz flicker as the point of entry o...
NoPhysiological studies of colour vision have not yet resolved the controversial issue of how chroma...
AbstractHuman color vision depends on the relative rates at which photons are absorbed by the three ...
A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract ...
The luminance and red-green chromatic detection mechanisms respond to, respectively, the sum and dif...