Parry NRA, Mckeefry DJ, Kremers J, Murray IJ (2016)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2016
Book Volume: 33
Pages Range: A207-13
Journal Issue: 3
We investigated the brightness (i.e., perceived luminance) of isolated L- and M-cone pulses to seek a perceptual correlate of our previous reports that M-on electroretinograms resemble L-off responses, implying the operation of post-receptoral opponent processing. Using triple silent substitutions, cone increments were generated in a 4-primary ganzfeld, masked by random positive or negative luminance bias. The results show that M-cone increments decrease in brightness, while L-cone increments increase. These differences became smaller as field size reduced; this was not eccentricity or area dependent. We speculate about early retinal input into brightness perception.
APA:
Parry, N.R.A., Mckeefry, D.J., Kremers, J., & Murray, I.J. (2016). A dim view of M-cone onsets. Journal of the Optical Society of America A-Optics Image Science and Vision, 33(3), A207-13.
MLA:
Parry, Neil R. A., et al. "A dim view of M-cone onsets." Journal of the Optical Society of America A-Optics Image Science and Vision 33.3 (2016): A207-13.
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