Volume 1, Number 1, Article 4, Pages 32-41 doi:10.1167/1.1.4 http://journalofvision.org/1/1/4/ ISSN 1534-7362
Brightness induction from rods
Hao Sun
Visual Sciences Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
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Joel Pokorny
Visual Sciences Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
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Vivianne C. Smith
Visual Sciences Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
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Abstract

Rod modulation of an annular surround can produce brightness contrast in a test field centered at 100 from the fovea. In our research, stimuli originated from a colorimeter that provided 4 primaries in both the circular test and the annular surround fields, and allowed independent modulation of the rods and each of the short (S)-, middle (M)-, and long (L)-wavelength-sensitive cone types. The chromaticity was set so fields had the same appearance as the equal energy spectrum. At 1 photopic troland (td), rod-induced modulation in the test field could be cancelled by either a rod- or a cone-nulling modulation added to the test field. The best cone nulling of rod induction showed residual flicker. Nulling was more effective, though still imperfect, with a cone-nulling stimulus of higher S-cone modulation contrast. Rod induction with square-wave, on-pulse, and off-pulse temporal profiles was closely similar. At higher light levels, 10 and 100 td, rod contrast could not be nulled by rod or cone modulation. The failure to achieve nulls may have been caused by either or both of the following hypotheses: (1) there is a mismatch between the rod and cone temporal waveforms; (2) there is strong rod input to the magnocellular pathway, but negligible rod input to the parvocellular pathway, as shown by single-unit electrophysiological data.

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History
Received February 8, 2001; published June 28, 2001
Citation
Sun, H., Pokorny, J., & Smith, V. C. (2001). Brightness induction from rods. Journal of Vision, 1(1):4, 32-41, http://journalofvision.org/1/1/4/, doi:10.1167/1.1.4.
Keywords
rod, induction, brightness contrast, magnocellular, parvocellular
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