1Optometry Department, Bradford University, UK. w.h.mcilhagga@bradford.ac.uk
This study reveals that contrast discrimination for sinusoidal gratings, composed of light and dark bars, follows ideal summation of individual bar thresholds. A novel model incorporating light adaptation and multiplicative noise accurately predicts these findings and edge discrimination.
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