Volume 6, Number 13, Abstract 7, Page 7a doi:10.1167/6.13.7 http://journalofvision.org/6/13/7/ ISSN 1534-7362
Pedestal masking of S-cone increments and decrements: Less contrast gain control in the S-OFF pathways
Scott H. Gabree
Northeastern University, Boston, MA
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Rhea T. Eskew, Jr.
Northeastern University
Abstract

Substantial evidence has accumulated to indicate that the mechanisms detecting S-cone increments (S+) and decrements (S-) differ in more than simply the polarities of their S, M and L cone inputs. This evidence includes S+ and S- differences with respect to: (1) changes in Ricco's area with eccentricity (Vassilev, et al., 2003); (2) different threshold elevations with opposite sawtooth flicker polarities (Shinomori, et al., 1999); (3) different field sensitivities in transient tritanopia (McLellan & Eskew, 2000); (4) different patterns of chromatic noise masking (Giulianini & Eskew, 2007; Wang & Eskew, 2007), and (5) different patterns of masking by pedestals (Vingrys & Mahon, 1998). We used unipolar, annular test and pedestal stimuli, presented in sawtooth pulses, designed to favor detection by S-ON or S-OFF mechanism. Like Vingrys and Mahon (1998), we measured test threshold versus pedestal contrast (TvC) functions for S+ and S- tests, but: (a) we used all four combinations of test and pedestal polarities, and (b) we also used long wave pedestals, consisting of equal increments (or decrements) of L and M cones (LM+ or LM-). When S-cone pedestals were used, classic "dipper" and "bumper" functions were found for near-threshold pedestals. Both S and LM pedestals produced masking at high pedestal contrasts; however, "bluish" (S+ or LM-) pedestals masked more than "yellowish" (S- or LM+) ones. The results indicate that these detection mechanisms are asymmetric, and suggest that perhaps there is a greater contrast gain control in the S-ON than the S-OFF pathway (Solomon & Lennie, 2005).
Supported by grant No. EY09712

History
Received November 1, 2006; published December 29, 2006
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Gabree, S. H., & Eskew, R. T., Jr., Jr. (2006). Pedestal masking of S-cone increments and decrements: Less contrast gain control in the S-OFF pathways [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 6(13):7, 7a, http://journalofvision.org/6/13/7/, doi:10.1167/6.13.7.
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