M J Sankeralli, K T Mullen. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1997
Times Cited: 98
Times Cited: 98
Times Cited
Times Co-cited
Similarity
55
Chromatic mechanisms in lateral geniculate nucleus of macaque.
A M Derrington, J Krauskopf, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
A M Derrington, J Krauskopf, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
55
Contrast detection in luminance and chromatic noise.
K R Gegenfurtner, D C Kiper. J Opt Soc Am A 1992
K R Gegenfurtner, D C Kiper. J Opt Soc Am A 1992
54
Detection mechanisms in L-, M-, and S-cone contrast space.
G R Cole, T Hine, W McIlhagga. J Opt Soc Am A 1993
G R Cole, T Hine, W McIlhagga. J Opt Soc Am A 1993
47
Spectral sensitivity of the foveal cone photopigments between 400 and 500 nm.
V C Smith, J Pokorny. Vision Res 1975
V C Smith, J Pokorny. Vision Res 1975
42
Chromatic masking in the (delta L/L, delta M/M) plane of cone-contrast space reveals only two detection mechanisms.
F Giulianini, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1998
F Giulianini, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1998
71
Higher order color mechanisms.
J Krauskopf, D R Williams, M B Mandler, A M Brown. Vision Res 1986
J Krauskopf, D R Williams, M B Mandler, A M Brown. Vision Res 1986
33
Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance.
D I MacLeod, R M Boynton. J Opt Soc Am 1979
D I MacLeod, R M Boynton. J Opt Soc Am 1979
33
Chromatic mechanisms in striate cortex of macaque.
P Lennie, J Krauskopf, G Sclar. J Neurosci 1990
P Lennie, J Krauskopf, G Sclar. J Neurosci 1990
30
45
53
The influence of contrast adaptation on color appearance.
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Vision Res 1994
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Vision Res 1994
25
Evidence for separate pathways for color and luminance detection mechanisms.
K T Mullen, M A Losada. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1994
K T Mullen, M A Losada. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1994
30
Second-site adaptation in the red-green chromatic pathways.
C F Stromeyer, G R Cole, R E Kronauer. Vision Res 1985
C F Stromeyer, G R Cole, R E Kronauer. Vision Res 1985
24
The contrast sensitivity of human colour vision to red-green and blue-yellow chromatic gratings.
K T Mullen. J Physiol 1985
K T Mullen. J Physiol 1985
22
Visual interactions with luminance and chromatic stimuli.
G R Cole, C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
G R Cole, C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
22
Contrast dependence and mechanisms of masking interactions among chromatic and luminance gratings.
E Switkes, A Bradley, K K De Valois. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
E Switkes, A Bradley, K K De Valois. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
21
Orientation and spatial frequency selectivity of adaptation to color and luminance gratings.
A Bradley, E Switkes, K De Valois. Vision Res 1988
A Bradley, E Switkes, K De Valois. Vision Res 1988
19
Evidence for the stochastic independence of the blue-yellow, red-green and luminance detection mechanisms revealed by subthreshold summation.
K T Mullen, M J Sankeralli. Vision Res 1999
K T Mullen, M J Sankeralli. Vision Res 1999
51
Changes in colour appearance following post-receptoral adaptation.
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Nature 1991
M A Webster, J D Mollon. Nature 1991
18
Higher level chromatic mechanisms for image segmentation.
Thorsten Hansen, Karl R Gegenfurtner. J Vis 2006
Thorsten Hansen, Karl R Gegenfurtner. J Vis 2006
45
The spatial tuning of chromatic mechanisms identified by simultaneous masking.
M A Losada, K T Mullen. Vision Res 1994
M A Losada, K T Mullen. Vision Res 1994
30
Absence of linear subthreshold summation between red-green and luminance mechanisms over a wide range of spatio-temporal conditions.
K T Mullen, S J Cropper, M A Losada. Vision Res 1997
K T Mullen, S J Cropper, M A Losada. Vision Res 1997
50
Chromatic properties of neurons in macaque area V2.
D C Kiper, S B Fenstemaker, K R Gegenfurtner. Vis Neurosci 1997
D C Kiper, S B Fenstemaker, K R Gegenfurtner. Vis Neurosci 1997
16
Chromatic detection and discrimination analyzed by a Bayesian classifier.
R T Eskew, J R Newton, F Giulianini. Vision Res 2001
R T Eskew, J R Newton, F Giulianini. Vision Res 2001
64
Colour vision as a post-receptoral specialization of the central visual field.
K T Mullen. Vision Res 1991
K T Mullen. Vision Res 1991
15
Separable red-green and luminance detectors for small flashes.
A Chaparro, C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1994
A Chaparro, C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1994
35
Psychophysical evidence for separate channels for the perception of form, color, movement, and depth.
M S Livingstone, D H Hubel. J Neurosci 1987
M S Livingstone, D H Hubel. J Neurosci 1987
15
Color and luminance spatial tuning estimated by noise masking in the absence of off-frequency looking.
M A Losada, K T Mullen. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1995
M A Losada, K T Mullen. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1995
22
Contributions of human long-wave and middle-wave cones to motion detection.
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, A Ryu, A Chaparro, R T Eskew. J Physiol 1995
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, A Ryu, A Chaparro, R T Eskew. J Physiol 1995
16
Coherence, cardinal directions and higher-order mechanisms.
J Krauskopf, H J Wu, B Farell. Vision Res 1996
J Krauskopf, H J Wu, B Farell. Vision Res 1996
31
Spatial masking does not reveal mechanisms selective to combined luminance and red-green color.
C F Stromeyer, R Thabet, A Chaparro, R E Kronauer. Vision Res 1999
C F Stromeyer, R Thabet, A Chaparro, R E Kronauer. Vision Res 1999
87
Perceived velocity of moving chromatic gratings.
P Cavanagh, C W Tyler, O E Favreau. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
P Cavanagh, C W Tyler, O E Favreau. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
13
Orientation and spatial-frequency discrimination for luminance and chromatic gratings.
M A Webster, K K De Valois, E Switkes. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
M A Webster, K K De Valois, E Switkes. J Opt Soc Am A 1990
13
Colour adaptation modifies the long-wave versus middle-wave cone weights and temporal phases in human luminance (but not red-green) mechanism.
C F Stromeyer, A Chaparro, A S Tolias, R E Kronauer. J Physiol 1997
C F Stromeyer, A Chaparro, A S Tolias, R E Kronauer. J Physiol 1997
24
Spatial mapping of monkey V1 cells with pure color and luminance stimuli.
L G Thorell, R L De Valois, D G Albrecht. Vision Res 1984
L G Thorell, R L De Valois, D G Albrecht. Vision Res 1984
12
The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers.
P Cavanagh, S Anstis. Vision Res 1991
P Cavanagh, S Anstis. Vision Res 1991
12
Equiluminance: spatial and temporal factors and the contribution of blue-sensitive cones.
P Cavanagh, D I MacLeod, S M Anstis. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
P Cavanagh, D I MacLeod, S M Anstis. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
12
Visual mechanisms that signal the direction of color changes.
Q Zaidi, D Halevy. Vision Res 1993
Q Zaidi, D Halevy. Vision Res 1993
22
Sensitivity to modulation of color distribution in multicolored textures.
N Goda, M Fujii. Vision Res 2001
N Goda, M Fujii. Vision Res 2001
48
Spatial and temporal discrimination ellipsoids in color space.
C Noorlander, J J Koenderink. J Opt Soc Am 1983
C Noorlander, J J Koenderink. J Opt Soc Am 1983
28
Peripheral chromatic sensitivity for flashes: a post-receptoral red-green asymmetry.
C F Stromeyer, J Lee, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1992
C F Stromeyer, J Lee, R T Eskew. Vision Res 1992
23
Temporal and chromatic properties of motion mechanisms.
K R Gegenfurtner, M J Hawken. Vision Res 1995
K R Gegenfurtner, M J Hawken. Vision Res 1995
12
Colour is what the eye sees best.
A Chaparro, C F Stromeyer, E P Huang, R E Kronauer, R T Eskew. Nature 1993
A Chaparro, C F Stromeyer, E P Huang, R E Kronauer, R T Eskew. Nature 1993
11
Co-cited is the co-citation frequency, indicating how many articles cite the article together with the query article. Similarity is the co-citation as percentage of the times cited of the query article or the article in the search results, whichever is the lowest. These numbers are calculated for the last 100 citations when articles are cited more than 100 times.