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Rovamo J - - 1996
Foveal flicker sensitivity at 0.5-30 Hz was measured as a function of the spectral density of external, white, purely temporal noise for a sharp-edged 2.5 deg circular spot (mean luminance 3.4 log phot td). Sensitivity at any given temporal frequency was constant at low powers of external noise, but then ...
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Valax M F - - 1996
The process of temporal orientation was studied in 977 subjects. They had to respond to one of the following questions: 'What is (was, will be) the current (previous, next) month?', and to explain 'how' they had come to answer as they did. In the majority of cases, temporal landmarks justifying ...
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Kato Hiroshi - - 1996
We studied the LTP inducing factors using temporally and spatially modulated stimuli given to the hippocampal neural network. It was found that when the spatial factors were maintained to be constant the positive correlation in the successive inter-stimulus intervals contributes to produce larger LTP. On the other hand, if the ...
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Anderson R S - - 1996
This study measured spatial detection and resolution acuity thresholds at 30 deg eccentricity for sinusoidal gratings of different contrast (10-90%) that phrase reverse at different temporal frequencies (0-40 Hz). Resolution performance at any contrast displayed little deterioration with increasing temporal frequency up to 10 Hz, after which it declined smoothly, ...
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Horn F - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to test the usefulness of the scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) as a stimulator for localized contrast-sensitivity (CS) measurements under visual control in normals and glaucomatous patients. The helium-neon laser (630 nm) of a Rodenstock SLO was used to generate a localized square-wave stripe pattern ...
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Kowalski N - - 1996
1. Auditory stimuli referred to as moving ripples are used to characterize the responses of both single and multiple units in the ferret primary auditory cortex. Moving ripples are broadband complex sounds with a sinusoidal spectral profile that drift along the logarithmic frequency axis at a constant velocity. 2. Neuronal ...
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Metha A B - - 1996
We have simultaneously measured detection and temporal frequency identification for both red-green isoluminant and achromatic stimuli over a range of temporal frequencies for two observers. Results show that temporal frequency identification can be made along the temporal frequency dimension for both red-green and achromatic stimuli at contrasts close to detection ...
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Eckstein M P - - 1996
Previous studies have shown how human observers' knowledge about the signal's spatial frequency, spatial phase, and spatial locations affects human performance in detecting and identifying signals in spatial noise. These results have led to the idea that human observers can be modeled as suboptimal Bayesian observers that use a priori ...
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Parodi O - - 1996
The 'oscillations' which have been observed in the visual cortex of cats and monkeys in the case of moving targets are discussed in relation to a temporal coding based on the arrival times of spikes or bursts. A decoding process for this temporal coding is proposed in which neurons work ...
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Dan Y - - 1996
A recent computational theory suggests that visual processing in the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) serves to recode information into an efficient form (Atick and Redlich, 1990). Information theoretic analysis showed that the representation of visual information at the level of the photoreceptors is inefficient, primarily attributable to ...
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Rossi A F - - 1996
The luminance of a squarewave grating was modulated in a manner such that every other stripe temporally varied between bright and dark and the intervening stripes had constant luminance. This produces brightness induction in the constant stripes, roughly in antiphase to the luminance modulation. We used this stimulus as a ...
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Tobimatsu S - - 1996
The present study quantifies the amplitude and phase variability of steady-state VEPs (S-VEPs) and compares this variability between subjects and between individual runs. The S-VEPs were recorded repeatedly in 14 normal subjects with varying spatial and temporal frequencies of sinusoidal gratings; 6 spatial frequencies (range 0.5-8.0 c/deg) with 3 temporal ...
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Anderson S J - - 1996
Using a multi-channel SQUID-based neuromagnetometer, we have determined the location, temporal dynamics and functional response properties of the human homologue of the primate cortical area V5 (MT). We provide evidence that area V5 in humans is located near the occipito-temporal border in a minor sulcus immediately below the superior temporal ...
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Utesch B S - - 1996
A means of presenting information temporally has been developed from the basic research on reading. Temporal displays allowed for faster processing speeds by reducing the number of saccades normally required to process spatially distributed information; however, a potential disadvantage to using temporal displays was an increased rate of error. Payne ...
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Neuenschwander S - - 1996
Visual responses in the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibit oscillatory patterning within a broad range of frequencies. Oscillatory activity is often associated with the synchronization of spatially distributed responses. Here we demonstrate, with simultaneous multi-electrode recordings from the retina and the LGN, that stationary and moving light ...
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Billock V A - - 1996
1. The statistical correlation of detection thresholds for pairs of stimuli should be higher for stimuli detected by the same mechanism than for stimuli detected by different mechanisms--a property that can be used to probe the visual mechanisms that underlie detection. 2. Correlation of contrast sensitivities for pairs of spatiotemporal ...
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Lancis J - - 1995
A temporally incoherent optical processor that combines diffractive and refractive components is proposed for performing two different operations simultaneously: an achromatic image along an axis and an achromatic one-dimensional Fourier transformation along the orthogonal axis. These properties are properly employed to achieve the achromatic white-light display of the Wigner-distribution function ...
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Kojima H - - 1995
The flicker thresholds of luminous bars were measured as a function of the spatial and/or temporal separation of two flickering stimuli. Each of the bars had an intensity profile of one-half cycle of a sinusoidal wave subtending 2.26 x 0.45 arc deg and each bar was presented twice at two ...
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Merboldt K D - - 1995
Functional mapping of human brain activation has been accomplished at high spatial and temporal resolution (voxel size 4.9 microliter, temporal increment 100 ms). The approach was based on oxygenation-sensitive long-echo time FLASH MRI sequences synchronized to multiply repeated cycles of visual stimulation in a CINE acquisition mode. This high temporal ...
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Dawe L A - - 1995
In order to investigate the contribution of harmonic-temporal and structural features to the perception of musical rhythm, three experiments were conducted in which a harmonic and a temporal accent were pitted against each other in such a way as to form five possible patterns. In three experiments, the temporal structure ...
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Gegenfurtner K R - - 1995
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a range of temporal frequencies, and for identifying their direction of motion. Observers were able to correctly identify the direction of motion in all directions of color space, given a sufficiently high contrast. At low temporal frequencies ...
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Horn F - - 1995
Contrast sensitivity (CS) is reduced in glaucoma diseases. This study compares the value of different CS measurements in glaucoma diagnosis. The study population consisted of age-matched groups of 31 normal subjects (age, 36-59 years; median, 47 years; mean +/- SD, 47.4 +/- 7 years) and 59 glaucoma patients with optic ...
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Snowden R J - - 1995
How does our temporal vision change as the mean illuminance reduces? We have examined the processing of near-threshold temporal information for a range of illuminance values (2850--0.15 phot td). At high illuminance, the modulation transfer function can be shown to be mediated via three underlying temporal filters that vary in ...
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Hirota A - - 1995
We have constructed a new 1020-site optical system for simultaneous recording of transmembrane electrical activity, using a 34 x 34-element photodiode array. This new apparatus permits analyses of the spatio-temporal pattern of neural activity, such as action potentials and postsynaptic potentials, in the central nervous system, at higher spatial and ...
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Atema J - - 1995
Chemical signals connect most of life's processes, including interorganismal relationships. Detection of chemical signals involves not only recognition of a spectrum of unique compounds or mixtures of compounds but also their spatial and temporal distribution. Both spectral and temporal signal processing determine what is a signal and what is background ...
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Padovano S - - 1995
It is currently assumed that steady-state pattern electroretinograms can be obtained only at high rates of pattern reversal. However, steady-state responses can also be obtained at very low temporal frequencies (less than 1 Hz), provided that the reversal is sinusoidal. In five healthy volunteers, we studied the frequency characteristics of ...
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Eskew R T RT - - 1994
The threshold for detecting an equiluminant chromatic spot is approximately halved by the presentation of a coincident, suprathreshold luminance pedestal flash. The dynamics of this facilitation were studied by varying the duration and temporal asynchrony of the chromatic test flash and luminance pedestal. Facilitation occurs in a narrow temporal window ...
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Ibbotson M R - - 1994
1. The spatial and temporal response characteristics of direction-selective neurons in the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus of the accessory optic system (NOT-DTN) of the wallaby were established using moving sinusoidal gratings. This is the first comprehensive investigation of the spatiotemporal response characteristics of NOT-DTN neurons ...
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Abadi R V - - 1994
PURPOSE: To quantify the spatial and temporal nature of congenital periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) and to test the hypothesis that PAN results from a temporal shift in the null zone. METHODS: Twenty-five subjects with oculocutaneous albinism (16 tyrosinase negative and 9 tyrosinase positive) and 7 with ocular albinism (5 x-linked ...
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Hammett S T - - 1994
The human visual system is generally assumed to comprise multiple independent channels tuned to limited ranges of spatial and temporal frequency. However, it is known that spatial beats effectively mask a sinusoidal grating whose spatial frequency coincides with the beat frequency of the mask, even though no Fourier energy exists ...
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Mäkelä P - - 1994
We studied how the dependence of flicker sensitivity on stimulus size was affected by the eccentricity of the stimulus at high luminance, at low luminance (with quantal noise), and at high luminance with the addition of pure white temporal noise. Flicker sensitivity was measured as a function of stimulus size ...
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Allik J - - 1994
The observer's task was to identify the temporal order of the two adjacent luminance excursions one of which was a step-function and the other a linear increase in luminance starting from zero and reaching various final amplitude A after some period of time D. The interstimulus delay, delta t, between ...
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Freeman T C - - 1994
Estimates of temporal proximity (sometimes called time-to-collision) from random-dot flow patterns are shown to be based upon retinal speed, rather than upon changes in dot density. Neither the spatial nor the temporal gradient of motion is essential to the task, but estimates can be made from either alone. Performance is ...
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Dawson K A - - 1994
Given the flexible use of an inverse rule relating temporal speed and temporal length in some psychological studies, an hypothesized effect of an instruction regarding temporal speed on temporal length judgment was tested. By subjects asked to compare the speeds (rates of passage) and then to estimate the two temporal ...
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Grose-Fifer J - - 1994
PURPOSE: The authors examined the development of lateral interactions between neurons in the human visual system through the use of visual evoked potentials (VEPs) elicited by windmill-dartboard stimuli. Previously, these VEPs have revealed two distinct types of lateral interactions (short-range and long-range) in adults. This study aims to track the ...
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Waugh S J - - 1994
To address the question of whether temporal-frequency information in the fovea and the periphery is processed in fundamentally different ways we measured temporal-frequency-discrimination thresholds for spatiotemporally narrow-band stimuli presented at suprathreshold contrast. Temporal-frequency-discrimination thresholds are similar (within a factor of 2) at the fovea and at 30 degrees in the ...
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Lachenmayr B J - - 1994
The magnicellular system seems to be affected early and specifically by glaucomatous damage. It shows high temporal resolution and good motion perception. Psychophysical tests investigating the temporal transfer characteristics of the afferent visual system thus are of special interest for the detection of early glaucomatous damage. Flicker perimetry is largely ...
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Kawabata Y - - 1994
The present study showed that at equiluminance the critical duration of temporal integration became shorter as the chromatic saturation of an adaptation field was increased. These results suggest that the chromatic coding system (which is assumed to posses poorer temporal resolution or larger temporal integration time than the luminance coding ...
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Heeley D W - - 1994
When a plaid pattern with symmetrical velocity components (Type I) is changed to a plaid pattern with asymmetrical velocity components (Type IA), the overall direction of drift appears to undergo a rotation without any other change to the spatial parameters of the components. This change in the perceived drift direction ...
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McLean J - - 1994
The amplitude spectra of simple cells in areas 17 and 18 were estimated in two and three dimensions (2-D and 3-D) using drifting sinusoidal gratings. In 2-D, responses were sampled with 16 x 16 resolution in spatial and temporal frequency at the optimal orientation. In 3-D, responses were sampled with ...
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Fredericksen R E - - 1994
Human motion perception is assumed to be functionally described by an array of bi-local detectors feeding later, higher order computational stages. Using this model as a guide, improvement of spatio-temporal displacement sensitivity by temporal integration (summation) was measured in human central vision using random dot pattern apparent-motion stimuli. Our results ...
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Fahle M - - 1994
Spatio-temporal interpolation creates the impression of motion from a rapid sequence of stationary images by reconstructing the motion path in between the stations actually presented. Thresholds below the diameter of foveal photoreceptors have been obtained with two-dimensional spatio-temporal interpolation. We found that also three-dimensional interpolation, i.e. interpolation in depth, where ...
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Fortune T W - - 1994
A new technique has been developed for precisely quantifying the temporal contrasts that exist between two sound samples. This technique is based on envelope subtraction, and generates an Envelope Difference Index that may be used to help clarify whether alteration of the natural speech envelope via amplification improves or degrades ...
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Laurent M - - 1994
The aim of the experiment was to identify the control mechanisms involved in a goal-directed task by manipulating the temporal constraints. Subjects were required to catch, with one hand, table tennis balls projected by a ball-projection machine under five temporal conditions (ball speed ranged from 5.7 to 9 m/s, giving ...
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Wolf J E - - 1994
A slowly rotating striped pattern provides an instantaneous display of the temporal response characteristics of the visual system. The effect seen is that of a central column of clearly resolved stripes. The distribution of contrast across the width of the band displays the temporal frequency response; the spatial phase of ...
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Lee J - - 1994
In this paper we present a novel technique to dynamically adapt motion interpolation structures by temporal segmentation. The number of reference frames and the intervals between them are adjusted according to the temporal variation of the input video. Bit-rate control for this dynamic group of pictures (GOP) structure is achieved ...
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Fahle M - - 1993
The separation of figures from ground is achieved by the visual system based on differences in features such as luminance, colour, depth, orientation, texture or motion. Temporal information, namely phase differences between groups of spatially homogeneous points, can also lead to a clear discrimination of an object shape. The time ...
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Gorea A - - 1993
Recent reports dealing with apparent motion challenged the standard view according to which motion processing should be impossible if the visual attributes matched across space and time are processed in independent channels (the similarity principle). The present work examines this possibility insofar as it relates to the spatiotemporal combination of ...
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Pascual I - - 1993
A reduced spatial and temporal coherence light from a halogen lamp is used to copy holographic optical elements, and a maximum diffraction efficiency of 80% is achieved.
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Apkarian P - - 1993
Maturation of temporal resolution was investigated in a visual evoked potential study in 77 infants from birth to 9 months of age. Luminance evoked potential measures in response to homogeneous sinusoidal flickering light (1-64 Hz) were recorded under behavioral state-defined conditions. Behavioral state was determined by direct observation and by ...
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