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Contrast sensitivity and retinal ganglion cell responses in the primate

DOI: 10.3922/j.psns.2011.1.003

Keywords: contrast sensitivity, primate, retinal ganglion cells, eye movements, contrast detection.

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human contrast sensitivity is considered in relation to the responses delivered by retinal ganglion cells of the primate to luminance and chromatic contrast. at different temporal frequencies, response amplitude relative to response variability determines the limit to sensitivity of a single ganglion cell. this can be related to specific models of central detection mechanisms. both for luminance and chromatic contrast, psychophysical sensitivity to temporal modulation can be achieved by summation of activity of just a few cells that provide input to a detection mechanism. this analysis is then extended to a spatial context. several sets of data indicate that, in spatial terms, detection mechanisms are of limited spatial extent, and that, at least in the case of luminance patterns, eye movements play a critical role in contrast detection.

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