PMID: 3750856Jan 1, 1986Paper

Induced desensitization

Vision Research
J Krauskopf, Q Zaidi

Abstract

Viewing of annuli modulated in color in a sawtooth fashion in time results in differential threshold elevations for the detection of color changes of inscribed disks. The elevations are of nearly the same magnitude as those resulting from viewing modulated disks. However, the differential effects on thresholds for complimentary colors are reversed. The differential effects, thus, are correlated with the variation in appearance of the test area.

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Jan 1, 1989·Vision Research·R W BowenV C Smith
May 1, 1993·Vision Research·Q Zaidi, D Halevy
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