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Model of visual contrast gain control and pattern masking
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1997
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Early VisionCognitive ScienceCommon Accelerating NonlinearityOphthalmologyComputational NeuroscienceEye TrackingMasking ExperimentsContrast GainVision ResearchNeuroscienceVisual PathwayVisual ProcessingAttentionPattern MaskingSocial SciencesVisual Function
We have implemented a model of contrast gain and control in human vision that incorporates a number of key features, including a contrast sensitivity function, multiple oriented bandpass channels, accelerating nonlinearities, and a devisive inhibitory gain control pool. The parameters of this model have been optimized through a fit to the recent data that describe masking of a Gabor function by cosine and Gabor masks [J. M. Foley, "Human luminance pattern mechanisms: masking experiments require a new model," J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 11, 1710 (1994)]. The model achieves a good fit to the data. We also demonstrate how the concept of recruitment may accommodate a variant of this model in which excitatory and inhibitory paths have a common accelerating nonlinearity, but which include multiple channels tuned to different levels of contrast.
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