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Using behavioral techniques, contrast thresholds for detection of grating patterns by the cat were measured under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. For certainty trials, the same combination of spatial and temporal frequencies was presented throughout a test session, whereas with uncertainty, the cat was unable to anticipate which of two spatial (or temporal) frequencies would be presented on a given trial. For most spatiotemporal combinations, uncertainty served to elevate contrast thresholds by almost .3 log units, a finding that parallels the outcome found in human vision. The uncertainty paradigm may provide a useful inferential tool for determining channel bandwidth in cat vision.
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This research was supported by grants from N.I.H. (EY01596) and N.S.F. (BNS7817948). R.B. is supported by a Career Development Award from N.I.H. (EY00106).
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Martens, W., Blake, R. Uncertainty impairs grating detection performance in the cat. Perception & Psychophysics 27, 229–231 (1980). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204259
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