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Biophysics and Psychophysics of Photoreceptors -- Visual Pigments and Colour Vision in Primates -- The Cost of Trichromaticity for Spatial Vision -- Variability in Cone Populations and Implications -- Discussion: Biophysics and Psychophysics of Photoreceptor -- Transition from Photopic to Scotopic Light Assessments and Possible Underlying Processes -- Dual Rod Pathways -- Wavelength-Discrimination with Only Rods and Blue Cones -- Density of Bipolar Cells in the Macaque Monkey Retina -- Discussion: Rod Vision -- Parvocellular and Magnocellular Pathways and Psychophysics -- Which Cells Code for Color? -- Receptive Field Structure of P and M Cells in the Monkey Retina -- On the Relation between Cellular Sensitivity and Psychophysical Detection -- P and M Pathway Specialization in the Macaque -- The Color-Opponent and Broad-band Channels of the Primate Visual System -- Discussion: P- and M-Pathways I -- Temporal Characteristics of Colour Vision: VEP and Psychophysical Measurements -- The Contribution of Colour to Motion -- Functional Classification of Parallel Pathways -- The Responses of Macaque Retinal Ganglion Cells to Complex Temporal Waveforms -- Remote Surrounds and the Sensitivity of Primate P-Cells -- On Neurophysiological Correlates of Simultaneous Colour and Brightness Contrast as Demonstrated in P-LGN-Cells of the Macaque -- Development of Infant Contrast Sensitivity and Acuity for Coloured Patterns -- Psychophysical Evidence of two Gradients of Neural Sampling in Peripheral Vision -- Discussion: P- and M-Pathways II -- Visual Evoked Potentials -- On the Nature of Visual Evoked Potentials, Unit Responses and Psychophysics -- Localization of the Electromagnetic Sources of the Pattern Onset Response in Man -- Discussion: Evoked Potentials -- Cortical Processing and Psychophysical Measurement -- Probing the Primate Visual Cortex: Pathways and Perspectives -- Lateral Interactions in Visual Cortex -- The Perceptual Significance of Cortical Organization -- Orientation and Spatial Frequency Selectivity: Properties and Modular Organization -- Orientation and Color Columns in Monkey Striate Cortex -- Discussion: Cortical Processing -- Psychophysical Studies and Post-Receptoral Processes -- Visual Photometry: Relating Psychophysics to some Aspects of Neurophysiology -- Sensory and Perceptual Processes in Seeing Brightness and Lightness -- Assimilation Versus Contrast -- On Achromatic Colors -- Color Opponency from Eye to Brain -- Chromatic Mechanisms beyond Linear Opponency -- Discussion: Psychophysics and Post-Receptoral Processes I -- Adaptation Mechanisms in Color and Brightness -- Testing the Contrast Explanation of Color Constancy -- Adaptation and Color Discrimination -- Studies on Colour Constancy in Man Using a “Checkerboard - Mondrian” -- Discussion: Post-Receptoral Processes II -- Models, Neural Processes and Psychophysics -- Origin of Perceptually Measured Phase Shifts in the Visual System -- Psychophysical Correlates of Parvo Channel Function -- On the Physiological Basis of Higher Colour Metrics -- Neural Decoding -- Effects of Phase Shifts between Cone Inputs on Responses of Chromatically Opponent Cells -- Different Neural Codes for Spatial Frequency and Contrast -- Displacement Estimation, Stereo Matching and ‘Object’ Recognition: A Computer Simulation Approach Working with Real World Imagery -- Scaling and Thresholds of Color and Light Described by an Opponent Model of Color Vision Based on Psychophysical Data -- Discussion: Models and Neural Nets -- General Discussion -- Participants.

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Main Authors: Valberg, Arne. editor., Lee, Barry B. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1991
Subjects:Life sciences., Neurosciences., Animal physiology., Biophysics., Biological physics., Neuropsychology., Life Sciences., Animal Physiology., Biophysics and Biological Physics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3718-2
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Summary:Biophysics and Psychophysics of Photoreceptors -- Visual Pigments and Colour Vision in Primates -- The Cost of Trichromaticity for Spatial Vision -- Variability in Cone Populations and Implications -- Discussion: Biophysics and Psychophysics of Photoreceptor -- Transition from Photopic to Scotopic Light Assessments and Possible Underlying Processes -- Dual Rod Pathways -- Wavelength-Discrimination with Only Rods and Blue Cones -- Density of Bipolar Cells in the Macaque Monkey Retina -- Discussion: Rod Vision -- Parvocellular and Magnocellular Pathways and Psychophysics -- Which Cells Code for Color? -- Receptive Field Structure of P and M Cells in the Monkey Retina -- On the Relation between Cellular Sensitivity and Psychophysical Detection -- P and M Pathway Specialization in the Macaque -- The Color-Opponent and Broad-band Channels of the Primate Visual System -- Discussion: P- and M-Pathways I -- Temporal Characteristics of Colour Vision: VEP and Psychophysical Measurements -- The Contribution of Colour to Motion -- Functional Classification of Parallel Pathways -- The Responses of Macaque Retinal Ganglion Cells to Complex Temporal Waveforms -- Remote Surrounds and the Sensitivity of Primate P-Cells -- On Neurophysiological Correlates of Simultaneous Colour and Brightness Contrast as Demonstrated in P-LGN-Cells of the Macaque -- Development of Infant Contrast Sensitivity and Acuity for Coloured Patterns -- Psychophysical Evidence of two Gradients of Neural Sampling in Peripheral Vision -- Discussion: P- and M-Pathways II -- Visual Evoked Potentials -- On the Nature of Visual Evoked Potentials, Unit Responses and Psychophysics -- Localization of the Electromagnetic Sources of the Pattern Onset Response in Man -- Discussion: Evoked Potentials -- Cortical Processing and Psychophysical Measurement -- Probing the Primate Visual Cortex: Pathways and Perspectives -- Lateral Interactions in Visual Cortex -- The Perceptual Significance of Cortical Organization -- Orientation and Spatial Frequency Selectivity: Properties and Modular Organization -- Orientation and Color Columns in Monkey Striate Cortex -- Discussion: Cortical Processing -- Psychophysical Studies and Post-Receptoral Processes -- Visual Photometry: Relating Psychophysics to some Aspects of Neurophysiology -- Sensory and Perceptual Processes in Seeing Brightness and Lightness -- Assimilation Versus Contrast -- On Achromatic Colors -- Color Opponency from Eye to Brain -- Chromatic Mechanisms beyond Linear Opponency -- Discussion: Psychophysics and Post-Receptoral Processes I -- Adaptation Mechanisms in Color and Brightness -- Testing the Contrast Explanation of Color Constancy -- Adaptation and Color Discrimination -- Studies on Colour Constancy in Man Using a “Checkerboard - Mondrian” -- Discussion: Post-Receptoral Processes II -- Models, Neural Processes and Psychophysics -- Origin of Perceptually Measured Phase Shifts in the Visual System -- Psychophysical Correlates of Parvo Channel Function -- On the Physiological Basis of Higher Colour Metrics -- Neural Decoding -- Effects of Phase Shifts between Cone Inputs on Responses of Chromatically Opponent Cells -- Different Neural Codes for Spatial Frequency and Contrast -- Displacement Estimation, Stereo Matching and ‘Object’ Recognition: A Computer Simulation Approach Working with Real World Imagery -- Scaling and Thresholds of Color and Light Described by an Opponent Model of Color Vision Based on Psychophysical Data -- Discussion: Models and Neural Nets -- General Discussion -- Participants.