Journal article
Differential changes in perceived contrast following contrast adaptation in humans
MA Hietanen, SL Cloherty, CWG Clifford, MR Ibbotson
Vision Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
Perceived contrast is reduced after prolonged exposure to a textured pattern (contrast adaptation). The size of this effect is dependent on the relationship between the adapting contrast and the test contrast. It is generally accepted that the greatest reductions occur when the adapting contrast is much higher than the test contrast. Here this relationship was examined for a wide range of spatial frequencies. The results show that the effect of the adapt/test ratio on perceived contrast following contrast adaptation is highly spatial frequency dependent. At high spatial frequencies >1 cpd perceived contrast was reduced for all adapting contrasts, which is consistent with other studies. Howev..
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This work was supported by a grant to MI from the Australian Research Council Centre for Excellence in Vision Science (CE0561903).