Hood et al., 1979 - Google Patents
A comparison of changes in sensitivity and sensation: Implications for the response-intensity function of the human photopic system.Hood et al., 1979
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- 6675222801411136731
- Author
- Hood D
- Finkelstein M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
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Brightness magnitude estimations of foveally presented flashes deviate from a power function. Increment threshold functions for test lights presented upon these same flashes deviate drastically from a constant Weber fraction. These departures from the classic laws of …
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