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Filling-in models were successful in predicting psychophysical data for brightness perception.
Shapiro and Lu [64] argue that for brightness perception, the spatial filter size is relative to the object size in the whole image, which is consistent with the spatial vision literature not the retinal spatial frequency.
The tuning of the classification image profiles are consistent with the idea that low- and medium spatial frequencies are used for brightness perception [10], [19], [20] and the low-frequency cut-off might be around 1cpd [1cpd
Because spatial information is relevant for brightness perception in a way that it may not be for, e.g., circadian photoentrainment, our data place renewed emphasis on defining the spatiotemporal resolution of melanopsin-based vision.
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The filling-in theory of brightness perception has gained much attention recently owing to the success of vision models.
To this end, we set out to determine whether melanopsin influences the spectral sensitivity of brightness perception in mice.
The advance is incorporated into the BCS/FCS neural network model, which allows it, for the first time, to account for all of Arend's test stimuli for assessing brightness perception models.
Based on our assumptions, the 'Bulge effect' is happening due to a number of visual clues, for instance the brightness perception of the checkerboard background causing a simple border shift outwards for the white tiles, and expansions in the intersection angles due to Brightness Contrast and Assimilation theory [51].
Studies in brightness perception suggest that the spatial scale critical for brightness is either constant [19] or changes slightly with the size of the stimulus[20].
sensitivity impact on brightness perception, vigilant attention and sleep in humans.
Maintaining brightness perception is the key to success in task-ambient lighting.
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