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Space domain properties of a spatial frequency channel in human vision
Gordon E. Legge
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Contrast Detection
50%
Contrast Sensitivity
50%
Field Sensitivity
50%
Grating
50%
Human Vision
100%
Low Contrast
50%
Optimal Sensitivity
50%
Power Function
50%
Probability Summation
50%
Receptive Field
100%
Rectangular Bar
50%
Sine Wave
100%
Sine-wave Grating
50%
Space Domain
100%
Spatial Frequency Channels
100%
Spatial Receptive Field
50%
Spatial Sensitivity
50%
Spatial Summation
100%
Test Stimuli
100%
Threshold Contrast
50%
Threshold Response
50%
Wave Configuration
50%
Engineering
Contrast Sensitivity Function
33%
Human Vision
100%
Receptive Field
100%
Spatial Frequency
100%
Test Stimulus
66%
Neuroscience
Receptive Field
100%
Spatial Summation
66%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sine Wave
100%