研究目的
Investigating the differences in human sensitivity to luminance and chromatic contrast and their neuronal substrates.
研究成果
The study concludes that luminance and chromatic signals are processed by separate pathways (MC, PC, and KC) with distinct temporal and spatial sensitivity profiles. Despite cortical mixing of these signals, they remain largely independent at the psychophysical threshold level, possibly due to segregation into dorsal and ventral cortical streams. The role of eye movements in contrast detection and spatial vision is highlighted as an area needing further research.
研究不足
Discrepancies between physiological responses and psychophysical sensitivities, the role of eye movements in spatial vision is debated, and the independence of luminance and chromatic thresholds despite cortical mixing of signals.