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Chromatic flicker perception in human peripheral vision under mental load

Perz et al., 2010

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7405695252789464723
Author
Perz M
Sekulovski D
Murdoch M
Publication year
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Color and Imaging Conference

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Results from two experiments testing flicker sensitivity are presented. Human sensitivity at different visual angles (35°, 60° and 90°), base-color points (red, green and blue), color attributes (Lightness, Chroma and hue) and frequencies (5Hz, 10Hz, 20Hz, 40Hz and 60Hz) …
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