Visual Adaptation: Increased Efficiency Resulting from Spectrally Distributed Mixtures of Stimuli

作者: R. M. Boynton , S. R. DAS

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.154.3756.1581

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摘要: Visual adapting stimuli having different spectral distributions are used alone and then mixed together. It is found that the mixture more effective, as an field, than either component when alone. This experiment, along with others, supports following: although most efficient stimulus for eliciting a visual sensation "compact" in space, time, wavelength, tends to be dispersed each of these dimensions.

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