Volume 5, Number 5, Article 4, Pages 435-443 doi:10.1167/5.5.4 http://journalofvision.org/5/5/4/ ISSN 1534-7362
Chromatic perceptive field sizes change with retinal illuminance
Michael A. Pitts
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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Lucy J. Troup
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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Vicki J. Volbrecht
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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Janice L. Nerger
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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Abstract

The effect of retinal illuminance (0.3–3.3 log td) on chromatic perceptive field size was investigated at 10° eccentricity along the horizontal meridian of the temporal retina. Using the 4+1 color-naming procedure, observers described the hue and saturation of a series of monochromatic stimuli (440–660 nm, in 10-nm steps) of various test sizes (.098-5°) after 30-min dark adaptation. Perceptive field sizes of the four elemental hues and the saturation component were estimated for each wavelength at each retinal illuminance. Results indicate that perceptive field sizes for blue, green, yellow, and saturation all decrease with increasing retinal illuminance; the perceptive field size for red is the smallest and invariant with intensity. The influence of rods on perceptive field size may account for some of the results; other factors are also considered.

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History
Received October 21, 2004; published May 18, 2005
Citation
Pitts, M. A., Troup, L. J., Volbrecht, V. J., & Nerger, J. L. (2005). Chromatic perceptive field sizes change with retinal illuminance. Journal of Vision, 5(5):4, 435-443, http://journalofvision.org/5/5/4/, doi:10.1167/5.5.4.
Keywords
perceptive fields, retinal illuminance, color naming, peripheral color vision, rods, color vision
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