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2.1.1.1. Aguilar and Stiles' Experiment.: Visual Adaptation and Retinal G A I N Controls 2 7 7

The document discusses visual adaptation and retinal gain controls. It describes an experiment by Aguilar and Stiles where they measured human rod system threshold sensitivity as a function of background illumination. They used stimuli designed to isolate the rod system, presenting a large blue-green disk in the periphery on a red background. As background illumination increased from zero to 2.1x10-3 trolands, threshold remained constant, demonstrating light adaptation of the rod system.

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The document discusses visual adaptation and retinal gain controls. It describes an experiment by Aguilar and Stiles where they measured human rod system threshold sensitivity as a function of background illumination. They used stimuli designed to isolate the rod system, presenting a large blue-green disk in the periphery on a red background. As background illumination increased from zero to 2.1x10-3 trolands, threshold remained constant, demonstrating light adaptation of the rod system.

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VISUAL ADAPTATION AND RETINAL GAIN CONTROLS 277

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2.1.1.1. Aguilar and Stiles' experiment. A basic


fact o f visual experience is t h a t the sensitivity for FIG. 7. Human " r o d " threshold as a function of
increments o f light is reduced b y steady b a c k g r o u n d background illumination. The stimulus was a 9 deg disk on
a 20 deg background presented 9 deg from the fovea. The
i l l u m i n a t i o n . W e will review the p s y c h o p h y s i c a l disk was blue - green and the background was red in color,
investigations o f this p h e n o m e n o n in o r d e r to in order to enhance rod responses compared to cone
a n s w e r the q u e s t i o n , " t o w h a t extent is the loss o f responses. The stimulus was presented for 200 ms. The
background was continuous. Curve A is the threshold
visual sensitivity during i l l u m i n a t i o n caused by true illumination vs background. Curve B is what we would call
light a d a p t a t i o n o f the visual system, a n d to w h a t the Weber contrast at threshold, and is labeled the "Fechner
extent is it caused b y i n c r e a s e d " n o i s e " in the fraction" in this graph. From Wyszecki and Stiles (1967);
original data replotted from Aguilar and Stiles (1954).
stimulus i t s e l f ? "
The canonical d a t a concerning the d e p e n d e n c e o f
the p s y c h o p h y s i c a l t h r e s h o l d o n the level o f to isolate the r o d system a n d s t u d y its p r o p e r t i e s
b a c k g r o u n d i l l u m i n a t i o n are t h o s e o f A g u i l a r a n d over a wider range o f b a c k g r o u n d s t h a n has usually
Stiles (1954; Fig. 7). T h e stimuli were c h o s e n to been possible. O n e unit m u s t be d e f i n e d in o r d e r
s t i m u l a t e the r o d system m o s t effectively. T h e to u n d e r s t a n d their results, the unit o f retinal
stimulus was large (9 ° d i a m e t e r disk), p r e s e n t e d in i l l u m i n a t i o n , the t r o l a n d ( a b b r e v i a t e d td). In
the p e r i p h e r y o f the visual field, a n d was o f a h u m a n s , a l u m i n a n c e o f 1 cd m -2 viewed t h r o u g h
b l u e - g r e e n c o l o r o n a red b a c k g r o u n d . T h e red a p u p i l with a n a r e a o f 1 m m 2 is said to g e n e r a t e
b a c k g r o u n d desensitized the cone system relatively a retinal illumination o f 1 td. The values o f trolands
m o r e t h a n w o u l d a white b a c k g r o u n d , a n d the in m o r e p h y s i c a l units is given in g r e a t detail b y
b l u e - g r e e n test d i s k s t i m u l a t e d the r o d s m o r e W y s z e c k i a n d Stiles (1967).
effectively c o m p a r e d to cones t h a n w o u l d a white A s A g u i l a r a n d Stiles d e s c r i b e d their d a t a , the
stimulus. T h e stimulus was p r e s e n t e d for 0.2 s first m a j o r f e a t u r e s h a r e d b y several observers was
which a l l o w e d the r o d s to s u m m a t e their signals t h a t w h e t h e r t h e r e was zero b a c k g r o u n d o r a
temporally. In this way, A g u i l a r a n d Stiles were able b a c k g r o u n d b e l o w 2 . 1 0 -3 t d , t h e t h r e s h o l d

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