Properties of length-selective and non-length-selective adaptation mechanisms in human vision.

Abstract:

:The contrast threshold elevation effect has been measured for one dimensional (grating) and for two dimensional (spot) stimulus patterns. It has been shown previously (Burton and Ruddock, 1978) that such stimuli elicit, respectively, non-length-selective and length-selective adaptation effects. It is established that, unlike the frequency shift effect, the contrast threshold elevation effect is sensitive to the width of the light but not to that of the dark elements of the stimulus patterns. Adaptation to spot patterns elicits a significant threshold elevation for detection of both spot and grating test stimuli, but only under monoptic viewing conditions. The experimental findings are summarized in a block-diagram and it is shown that adaptation to grating patterns is successfully described by the spatial frequency response data given by Maudarbocus and Ruddock (1973).

journal_name

Biol Cybern

journal_title

Biological cybernetics

authors

Naghshineh S,Ruddock KH

doi

10.1007/BF00337369

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1978-11-10 00:00:00

pages

37-47

issue

1

eissn

0340-1200

issn

1432-0770

journal_volume

31

pub_type

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