Pupil diameters were recorded with an eye-tracker while participants observed cruciform patterns of gray-scale gradients that evoked illusions of enhanced brightness (glare) or of enhanced darkness. The illusions were either presented as static images or as dynamic animations which initially appeared as a pattern of filled squares that—in a few seconds—gradually changed into gradients until the patterns were identical to the static ones. Gradients could either converge toward the center, resulting in a central region of enhanced, illusory, brightness or darkness, or oriented toward each side of the screen, resulting in the perception of a peripheral ring of illusory brightness or darkness. It was found that pupil responses to these illusion...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
We hypothesized that pupil constrictions to the glare illusion, where converging luminance gradients...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
In the phenomenon of simultaneous brightness contrast, two patches, one on a dark background and the...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
When the pupil dilates, the amount of light that falls onto the retina increases. However, in daily ...
Although luminance is the main determinant of pupil size, the amplitude of the pupillary light respo...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
In the phantom illumination illusion, luminance ramps ranging from black to white induce a brightnes...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
We hypothesized that pupil constrictions to the glare illusion, where converging luminance gradients...
Luminance causes the pupillary light response (PLR), a constriction of the pupil. Surprisingly, mere...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
Recent scientific investigations suggest that people automatically mimic each other’s pupil sizes du...
In the phenomenon of simultaneous brightness contrast, two patches, one on a dark background and the...
Changes in pupil size at constant light levels reflect the activity of neuromodulatory brainstem cen...
When the pupil dilates, the amount of light that falls onto the retina increases. However, in daily ...
Although luminance is the main determinant of pupil size, the amplitude of the pupillary light respo...
AbstractA new class of brightness illusions is introduced that cannot be entirely accounted for by b...
In the phantom illumination illusion, luminance ramps ranging from black to white induce a brightnes...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
The mind affects the body via central nervous system (CNS) control of the autonomic nervous system (...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...
Lightness Illusions (Contrast, Assimilation, and Natural Scenes with Edges and Gradients) show that ...