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The spectral, spatial and contrast sensitivity of human polarization pattern perception

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Figure 1. Spectral characteristics of polarization pattern perception. The solid symbols are the normalized polarization equivalent monocular contrast sensitivity measures for discriminating the orientation of a 5 cpd grating, plotted as a function of stim
Figure 2. Distribution of polarization pattern perception in visual space. Two-dimension grey-scale maps for six observers (a–f) of monocular normalized log sensitivity across the central visual field for discriminating the orientation of a polarization-mo
Figure 3. Distribution of polarization pattern perception in visual space. (a) Two-dimensional grey-scale map density
Figure 4. Polarization contrast sensitivity function. (data, respectively). (the minimum detectable polarization angle difference (to the data points associated with the decline in sensitivity using a least-squares minimisation procedure, extrapolated to t
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