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Comparison of sensitivity to color changes in natural and phase-scrambled scenes
2008
Optical Society of America. Journal A: Optics, Image Science, and Vision
Traditionally, thresholds for detecting photometric changes have been measured by using stimuli such as disks or gratings and accounted for in terms of relatively low-level mechanisms in the visual pathway. Therefore one might not expect the higher-order structures that characterize natural scenes to influence thresholds for detecting uniform photometric changes. We compared thresholds for detecting uniform photometric changes for natural and phase-scrambled versions of images of natural
doi:10.1364/josaa.25.000676
pmid:18311237
fatcat:tnxa5kx7grexnp5y4l4fc37hoi