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Quanhong Wang1, David P Richters1, Rhea T Eskew1.
Abstract
S-cone increment and decrement detection thresholds were measured in the presence of bipolar, dynamic noise masks. Noise chromaticities were the L-, M-, and S-cone directions, as well as L-M, L+M, and achromatic (L+M+S) directions. Noise contrast power was varied to measure threshold Energy versus Noise (EvN) functions. S+ and S- thresholds were similarly, and weakly, raised by achromatic noise. However, S+ thresholds were much more elevated by S, L+M, L-M, L- and M-cone noises than were S- thresholds, even though the noises consisted of two symmetric chromatic polarities of equal contrast power. A linear cone combination model accounts for the overall pattern of masking of a single test polarity well. L and M cones have opposite signs in their effects upon raising S+ and S- thresholds. The results strongly indicate that the psychophysical mechanisms responsible for S+ and S- detection, presumably based on S-ON and S-OFF pathways, are distinct, unipolar mechanisms, and that they have different spatiotemporal sampling characteristics, or contrast gains, or both.Entities:
Keywords: S cone; chromatic detection; chromatic noise; color mechanisms; increment/decrement; on/off
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25391300 PMCID: PMC4229044 DOI: 10.1167/14.13.8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis ISSN: 1534-7362 Impact factor: 2.240