We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spatially homogeneous backgrounds that have abrupt onsets and offsets of high-contrast 25 Hz flicker. After the onset of the background flicker, test thresholds reach their steady-state levels within 20-60 ms. After the offset of the background flicker, test thresholds remain elevated above their steady-state level for much longer durations. Adaptation after onsets and offsets of background flicker is modeled with a divisive gain control that is activated by temporal contrast. We show that a feedback structure for the gain control can explain the asymmetric dynamics observed after onsets and offsets of the background contrast. Finally, we measure...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIndependent channels respond to both the spatial and temporal characteristics of visual stim...
We describe an unusual motion aftereffect that probes early stages of motion coding psychophysically...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
Symmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time-average...
Symmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time-average...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractEvidence for a divisive contrast gain control in human vision was obtained using a contrast ...
AbstractIn the probed-sinewave paradigm, threshold for detecting a probe is measured at various phas...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
Human visual perception is a complex, dynamic and fluctuating process. In addition to the incoming v...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIndependent channels respond to both the spatial and temporal characteristics of visual stim...
We describe an unusual motion aftereffect that probes early stages of motion coding psychophysically...
We measured human psychophysical detection thresholds for test pulses which are superimposed on spat...
Symmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time-average...
Symmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time-average...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
A model is presented for the early (retinal) stages of temporal processing of light inputs in the vi...
AbstractEvidence for a divisive contrast gain control in human vision was obtained using a contrast ...
AbstractIn the probed-sinewave paradigm, threshold for detecting a probe is measured at various phas...
Recovery from contrast adaptation was studied in psychophysical experiments. We measured detection t...
AbstractSymmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time...
Human visual perception is a complex, dynamic and fluctuating process. In addition to the incoming v...
AbstractWe report a perceptual phenomenon that originates from a nonlinear operation during the visu...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
In a test of the temporal adaptation concept, the usual adaptation procedure was altered to one in w...
AbstractIndependent channels respond to both the spatial and temporal characteristics of visual stim...
We describe an unusual motion aftereffect that probes early stages of motion coding psychophysically...