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Effects of surround illuminance on foveal flicker detection: evidence for slow adaptation processes

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Abstract

This study examined the detectability of flicker (18 Hz, 100% modulation) for small (13’ diameter) foveal test stimuli (656 nm) centered within long-wavelength (660 nm) annular surround stimuli (inner diam. = 18’, outer diam. = 1°).

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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