Detection of red and green flashes: evidence for cancellation and facilitation.

Sensory processes Pub Date : 1978-09-01
C F Stromeyer, M C Khoo, D Muggeridge
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Abstract

Green and red flashes of light will differentially stimulate the middle- and long-wavelength sensitive cones. Interaction of cone signals was studied by measuring increment thresholds for combinations of green and red flashes on a yellow adapting field. When the yellow adapting field was at 10.000 trolands (td), green and red incremental flashes (1 degree, 200-msec duration) produced cancellation when presented simultaneously and facilitation when presented sequentially. A green incremental flash (1.15 degrees, 200 msec, 5000-td adaptation field) and red decremental flash, or vice versa, produced facilitation when presented simultaneously. The results can be explained by color-differencing, opponent-mechanisms. The cancellation effect for the simultaneous incremental flashes largely disappeared when the flashes were exposed briefly (10 msec) or reduced in size (0.04 degrees). It is unlikely that the stimuli were exclusively detected by achromatic, luminance channels, as suggested by previous work, since observers could partially distinguish the hue of threshold flashes of 570- and 590-nm light (0.04 degrees, 10 msec) on a bright yellow field.

红色和绿色闪光的检测:取消和便利的证据。
绿色和红色的闪光会不同地刺激中长波长敏感的视锥细胞。通过测量绿色和红色闪光在黄色适应场上组合的增量阈值,研究了锥体信号的相互作用。当黄色适应场为10,000 trolands (td)时,绿色和红色的增量闪烁(1度,持续200毫秒)在同时出现时产生消除,在顺序出现时产生促进。绿色增量闪光(1.15度,200毫秒,5000-td适应场)和红色递减闪光(反之亦然)在同时出现时产生促进作用。结果可以用颜色差异和对手机制来解释。当闪光曝光时间较短(10毫秒)或曝光尺寸减小(0.04度)时,同时增加闪光的抵消效应基本消失。正如以前的研究所表明的那样,刺激不太可能完全由消色差的亮度通道检测到,因为观察者可以部分区分570和590纳米光(0.04度,10毫秒)在明亮的黄色场上的阈值闪烁的色调。
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