Spatial summation determines the contrast response of displacement threshold hyperacuity
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Spatial summation determines the contrast response of displacement threshold hyperacuity
Abstract
The effect of line length on displacement threshold hyperacuity at various levels of contrast was investigated. At high contrasts there was no significant effect of line length, but as contrast was reduced thresholds for shorter line lengths increased rapidly. Thresholds at longer line lengths demonstrated a form of contrast saturation which differed from vernier acuity whose thresholds increased consistently with a reduction in contrast. As line length in the displacement threshold task was reduced, the amount of contrast saturation became less and displacement thresholds therefore resembled the contrast response of vernier acuity. Results are explained in terms of spatial summation along the length of the lines, the effects of which depend upon the spatial configuration of the hyperacuity stimulus under consideration.
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