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Temporal Tuning of Flicker-Sensitive Channels Derived from Individual Differences in De Lange Functions

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Abstract

The human visual system's sensitivity to flicker, and the processes underlying this sensitivity, are generally understood. The system's sensitivity to flicker is described by a bandbass function that varies with flicker rate (de Lange, 1958a, b). The processes underlying the de Lange function include narrowly tuned bandpass channels that combine to determine sensitivity.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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