Journal article
Increased surround modulation of perceived contrast in the elderly
R Karas, AM McKendrick
Optometry and Vision Science | Published : 2011
Abstract
Purpose. The appearance of a stimulus depends on its background, with high-contrast backgrounds resulting in lower perceived contrast. Increased perceptual surround suppression effects have been reported in the elderly. Our experiments tested whether enhanced surround suppression in the elderly arises because of age-dependent differences in brightness induction mechanisms that are sensitive to phase information at the border of the central stimulus. Methods. Fifteen younger (18 to 33 years) and 18 older (61 to 84 years) adults participated. Using a method of constant stimuli, perceived contrast was measured for a sine wave grating with and without an annular surround. Annuli were either in-p..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Project Grant DP0877923. Also supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship FT0990930 (to AMM).