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Dynamic contrast perception assessed by pattern masking

R W Bowen1, H de Ridder

  • 1Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois 60626, USA. rbowen@luc.edu

Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision
|March 21, 1998
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Perceived contrast of pulsed gratings depends on duration and spatial frequency. Masking effects reveal distinct temporal dynamics for low (1 cpd) versus high (6 cpd) spatial frequencies, suggesting early neural response peaks for low frequencies.

Area of Science:

  • Visual perception
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychophysics

Background:

  • Perceived contrast of pulsed visual stimuli is influenced by exposure duration and spatial frequency.
  • Understanding the temporal dynamics of visual processing is crucial for explaining contrast perception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate dynamic changes in perceived grating contrast using a pattern-masking paradigm.
  • To examine the influence of mask duration and spatial frequency on the masking of a brief test pattern.
  • To explore the temporal response characteristics of visual pathways (ON and OFF) across different spatial frequencies.

Main Methods:

  • A pattern-masking paradigm was employed, measuring the masking of a brief D6 test stimulus (30 ms) by cosine grating masks.
  • Masks varied in duration (50-500 ms) and spatial frequency (1 cpd and 6 cpd) at a fixed contrast (0.3).

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  • Experiments manipulated test-mask onset timing and polarity (same vs. opposite) to probe visual pathway dynamics.
  • Main Results:

    • At 6 cpd, masking increased monotonically with mask duration for same-polarity stimuli.
    • At 1 cpd, masking showed a nonmonotonic function, peaking with mask durations of 80-100 ms.
    • Delayed testing reduced masking at 1 cpd, suggesting reliance on early neural response peaks, while masking increased at 6 cpd, indicating a gradual response build-up.

    Conclusions:

    • Visual pathway temporal dynamics differ between low and high spatial frequencies.
    • Perceived contrast for low spatial frequencies may depend on an initial transient neural response.
    • ON and OFF visual pathways exhibit similar temporal response dynamics across spatial frequencies.