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Spatial Frequency Channels Revealed by Individual Differences in Contrast Sensitivity Functions: Visual Evoked Potentials from Adults and Infants

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Abstract

The processes underlying the contrast senstivity functions (CSFs) of human adults are generally understood. Multiple spatial channels, selective for spatial frequency, have been found using sinewave gratings (Graham, 1989; De Valois & De Valois, 1988).

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