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Spatial and Temporal Interactions in Vision6th Symposium: June 11-13, 1970Electrophysiological investigations of spatial-temporal interactions I: peripheral mechanisms—Robert Doty, ChairmanRobert B. Barlow, Syracuse University, On contrast effects in the limulus lateral eye C. Enroth-Cugell & L. Pinto, Northwestern University, Retinal ganglion cells of center surround organization; the two response mechanisms studied in isolation and how they together tell the ganglion cell what to do Electrophysiological investigations of spatial-temporal interactions II: central mechanisms—Lorrin A. Riggs, ChairmanL. Henk van der Tweel, Laboratory of Medical Physics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Cortical evoked responses in man to spatial contrast variations John C. Armington, Northeastern University, Visual responses to alternating patterned stimuli William Wooten, Harvard University, Scotopic and photopic contributions to the visually evoked cortical potential (VECP) Samuel Sokol, Brown University, Electrical and psychophysical responses of the human visual system to modulated light Investigations of spatial parameters in vision—Jacob Nachmias, ChairmanMathew Alpern, University of Michigan, Size of the rod and cone signals derived psychophysically from spatial-temporal interactions experiments George Sperling, Bell Laboratories, Simple model of spatial visual interactions Robert Sekuler, Northwestern University, Psychophysical studies of visual motion Temporal Parameters of flicker and flash thresholds—John Z. Levinson, ChairmanPeter Hallett, University of Toronto, Canada, The time course in the threshold disturbance caused by transients in background lighting Donald H. Kelly, Stanford Research Institute, Theory of flickering pattern thresholds Cyril Rashbass, Institute of Psychiatry, London, England, The visual statistician Interactions among chromatic mechanisms—Tom N. Cornsweet, ChairmanJohn Krauskopf, Bell Laboratories, Consequences of probability summation among chromatic mechanisms Daniel Green, University of Michigan Hospital, Spatial interactions among color mechanisms Organizing Committee: |
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