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. 1971 Dec;219(2):355-65.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1971.sp009666.

The detection of gratings in narrow-band visual noise

The detection of gratings in narrow-band visual noise

B E Carter et al. J Physiol. 1971 Dec.

Abstract

1. The detectability of sinusoidal gratings comprised of either one or many cycles was measured in veiling luminances the spatial frequencies of which were either narrow- or broad-band.2. In narrow-band noise, the single-cycle grating was detected with approximately 0.6 log units less contrast than the many-cycle grating. On the other hand when both broad-band and narrow-band noise were present, there was no measurable difference in the detectability of the two types of grating.3. The results are interpreted as supporting the hypothesis of Campbell & Robson (1968) that spatially varying luminance patterns are processed by mechanisms selectively sensitive to limited ranges of spatial frequencies.

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