Abstract
Vernier thresholds are determined by luminance rather than chromatic
contrast when both are present in vernier targets. The role of
luminance and chromatic mechanisms in vernier performance under
equiluminant conditions remains uncertain. Temporal summation functions
for vernier thresholds with luminance and red–green equiluminant
gratings were compared to those for detection thresholds with similar
stimuli. Vernier thresholds showed similar temporal summation for
luminance and chromatic gratings, which is consistent with a single
mechanism underlying vernier performance in the two conditions.
However, detection thresholds showed a shorter temporal summation
duration for luminance gratings than for chromatic gratings, which
suggests that two different mechanisms underlie detection thresholds.
Analysis of physiological data supports the hypothesis that the
frequency-doubled response of ganglion cells in the magnocellular
pathway can provide accurate spatiotemporal information for vernier
performance at equiluminance.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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