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Vision Research

Volume 46, Issue 12, June 2006, Pages 1934-1945
Vision Research

Sinusoid = light bar + dark bar?

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Abstract

A sinusoidal grating can be viewed as a series of light and dark bars. Here we measure the contrast discrimination thresholds for light and dark bars individually, and find that the contrast discrimination thresholds for the whole sinusoid can be explained as ideal summation of the light and dark bar thresholds. We propose a model for light bar, dark bar, and sinusoidal contrast discrimination which involves local light adaptation and multiplicative noise. The model accounts for the data very well, and also accounts for contrast discrimination of light and dark edges.

Keywords

Contrast discrimination
Light adaptation
Noise
Threshold
Model

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