Journal article

Defining the detection mechanisms for symmetric and rectified flicker stimuli

AJ Zele, AJ Vingrys

Vision Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2007

Abstract

Symmetric flicker modulates about a background light level and effects no change in the time-average luminance. Rectified flicker is achieved by modulating a luminance-increment and results in both a flickering component and an increase in the time-averaged luminance (luminance-pedestal) above the adapting background light level. We studied the effect that changes in adapting light level and local luminance (within the area of the flickering target) have on thresholds. We measured thresholds for single and multiple cycles of flicker over a range of adapting light levels (Threshold versus Intensity paradigm) and defined their gain as a function of luminance-pedestal amplitude (Threshold versu..

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