2021
DOI: 10.1167/jov.21.4.7
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Salience of spatiochromatic patterns

Abstract: We investigated the dependence of perceived contrast on cone-opponent stimulus content and its spatial distribution. Participants matched a comparison patch to a light gray standard of fixed contrast. The first experiment determined the point of iso-salience for gratings, Gabors and Gaussians along cardinal directions in cone-opponent color space for two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) and adjustment tasks. No difference was found between adjustment and 2AFC tasks, meaning that adjustment tasks provide a quic… Show more

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“…discriminate circularity of a shape; Mullen & Beaudot, 2002) on stimuli defined by luminance, reddish-greenish or bluish-yellowish modulations. The resulting contrasts are then expressed in units of detection threshold for each mechanism, to control for more basic differences in threshold sensitivity, which also has relevance for suprathreshold salience (Kulikowski, 1976; for more recent work, see Hardman, Toellner &Martinovic, 2020 andMartinovic, 2021). We adopted this approach in the first experiment, a psychophysical delayed recognition threshold task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…discriminate circularity of a shape; Mullen & Beaudot, 2002) on stimuli defined by luminance, reddish-greenish or bluish-yellowish modulations. The resulting contrasts are then expressed in units of detection threshold for each mechanism, to control for more basic differences in threshold sensitivity, which also has relevance for suprathreshold salience (Kulikowski, 1976; for more recent work, see Hardman, Toellner &Martinovic, 2020 andMartinovic, 2021). We adopted this approach in the first experiment, a psychophysical delayed recognition threshold task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%