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Vision Research

Volume 37, Issue 9, May 1997, Pages 1157-1165
Vision Research

Absence of Linear Subthreshold summation between Red-Green and Luminance Mechanisms over a Wide Range of Spatio-temporal Conditions

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Abstract

We have tested the independence of red-green chromatic and luminance mechanisms at detection threshold using a method of subthreshold summation. Stimuli were isoluminant red-green gratings and yellow-black luminance gratings that uniquely activate the red-green color and luminance mechanisms, respectively. Stimuli were Gaussian enveloped 0.25, 1 or 4 cpd sinewave gratings, counter-phase flickered at 0, 5 or 9 Hz. The threshold detection of red-green color contrast was measured in the presence of a subthreshold amount of luminance contrast, and vice versa. The results allow a model of linear summation between the color and luminance mechanisms to be rejected, but are well fitted by a model, assuming that these mechanisms are independent but combine to determine detection by probability summation, with a high summation index (median value = 4). We conclude that there are independent red-green chromatic mechanism and luminance detection mechanisms over this range of spatio-temporal conditions. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Color vision
Isoluminance
Red-green mechanism
Subthreshold summation

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