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Recognition Thresholds For The Spectrally Opponent Neural Network In The Human Visual System, Douglas Smith Dec 1976

Recognition Thresholds For The Spectrally Opponent Neural Network In The Human Visual System, Douglas Smith

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Recognition thresholds for an alphanumeric resolution test object of differing target/background chromaticities and equal luminosities were determined. Combinations of the four psychologically unique hues were studied, and those pairs corresponding to the green-red and yellow-blue opponent neural systems were found to give the highest visibilities. Equivalent achromatic contrasts for each of the presented color pairs were determined, and comparison of the results with achromatic data of other researchers shows clearly that the spectrally opponent neural network in the human visual system is much less efficient in processing spatial information than is the spatially opponent (achromatic) neural network.


Window, Bialy Mark May 1976

Window, Bialy Mark

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Window, Mark Bialy May 1976

Window, Mark Bialy

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