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Size-detecting mechanisms in human vision
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Size-detecting mechanisms in human vision

A Pantle and R Sekuler
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), Vol.162(3858), pp.1146-1148
12/06/1968
PMID: 5698858

Abstract

Size Perception Analysis of Variance Vision, Ocular Humans Light Adaptation, Ocular
Inspecting a pattern of alternating dark and light bars makes it difficult to see a similar pattern presented afterward. This phenomenon can be used to isolate mechanisms responsive to bars of a given width. Our results suggest that the human visual system contains several different classes of size detectors, each maximally sensitive to visual targets with sizes in a particular range.

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