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Luminance and contrast in visual perception of time to collision.

2013

AbstractMany animals avoid dark, approaching objects seen against a lighter background but show no or weaker reactions to stimuli with inverted contrast. We investigated whether human observers would respond differently to such stimuli in terms of estimated time-to-arrival. We varied luminances of an approaching, light or dark disk and a plain, grey background, and for several conditions, continuously adjusted calibrations so as to keep contrast and/or overall lightness constant. Since no effects were found, we conclude that humans are able to discard luminance and contrast for the task at hand. Generally, however, performance was affected by different, consecutive regimes of feedback: Init…

LightnessAdultMaleVisual perceptionEvolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMotion PerceptionContext (language use)LuminanceContrast SensitivityYoung AdultLoomingTime to collisionPsychophysicsContrast (vision)HumansTime-to-collisionLightingmedia_commonCommunicationAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryContrastMiddle AgedSensory SystemsOphthalmologyLuminanceTime PerceptionFemaleLoomingPsychologyConstant (mathematics)businessAnimal behaviorPhotic StimulationCognitive psychologyVision research
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Large area perovskite light-emitting diodes by gas-assisted crystallization:

2019

Halide perovskites have been gaining considerable attention recently for use in light-emitting applications, due to their bandgap tunability, color purity and low cost fabrication methods. However, current fabrication techniques limit the processing to small-area devices. Here, we show that a facile N 2 gas-quenching technique can be used to make methylammonium lead bromide-based perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) with a peak luminance of 6600 cd m −2 and a current efficiency of 7.0 cd A −1 . We use this strategy to upscale PeLEDs to large-area substrates (230 cm 2 ) by developing a protocol for slot-die coating combined with gas-quenching. The resulting large area devices (9 device…

Materials scienceFabricationBand gapSlot-die coatings02 engineering and technologySubstrate (electronics)Large area devicesengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesLuminancelaw.inventionCoatinglawQuenchingMaterials ChemistryMaterialsDiodePerovskite (structure)Industrial Innovationbusiness.industryGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPerovskite light emitting diodes0104 chemical sciencesLuminanceManufacturing techniquesHalide perovskitesengineeringOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessLight-emitting diode
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Analysis of the human a-wave ERG component

2006

The a-wave is one of the main issues of research in the field of ocular electrophysiology, since it is strictly connected with early photoreceptoral activities. The present study proposes mathematical methods that analyse this component in human subjects, and supports experimental evidence relating to possible correlations among the responses of photoreceptoral units under a light stimulus. The investigation is organized in two parts: the first part concerns the onset and the initial slope, up to the first minimum (about 10-15 ms), the second part deals with the main portion of the wave, up to about 30 ms. In both cases, the a-waves, recorded at various levels of luminance, have been fitted…

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Influence of the luminance level on visual performance with a disposable soft cosmetic tinted contact lens.

2001

The purpose of the present work was to study the effect on visual performance of wearing disposable soft tinted contact lenses for cosmetic purposes. Parameters such as contrast sensitivity (Vistech 6000), colour vision (Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue colour test), visual fields (static Goldmann perimetry) and subjective vision (what the wearer feels while wearing the lenses) were studied under different illumination levels in order to check for possible vision losses while wearing these contact lenses at low illumination levels. Sixteen emmetropic subjects were fitted consecutively with seven pairs of different colour lenses (Optima Colors lenses by BauschLomb), and the experimental parameters…

AdultGoldmann perimetryAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectColour VisionEmmetropiaColorContact Lenses HydrophilicLuminanceSensory SystemsContact lensContrast SensitivityOphthalmologyContrast (vision)OptometryHumansVisual Field TestsVisual FieldsColor PerceptionLightingVision OcularOptometryMathematicsmedia_commonOphthalmicphysiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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Rod-cone based color vision in seals under photopic conditions

2016

Marine mammals have lost the ability to express S-cone opsin, and possess only one type of M/L-cone in addition to numerous rods. As they are cone monochromats they should be color blind. However, early behavioral experiments with fur seals and sea lions indicated discrimination ability between many shades of grey and blue or green. On the other hand, most recent training experiments with harbor seals under "mesopic" conditions demonstrated rod based color blindness (Scholtyssek et al., 2015). In our experiments we trained two harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and two South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) with surface colors under photopic conditions. The seals had to detect a triang…

Male0301 basic medicineBrightnessMesopic visionColor visionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhocaLuminancePhocaContrast Sensitivity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsAnimalsContrast (vision)Mathematicsmedia_commonColor Visionbiologybusiness.industryFur Sealsbiology.organism_classificationSensory SystemsOphthalmology030104 developmental biologySensory ThresholdsHarbor sealFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPhotoreceptor Cells VertebratePhotopic visionVision Research
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Subjective impressions do not mirror online reading effort: concurrent EEG-eyetracking evidence from the reading of books and digital media

2013

In the rapidly changing circumstances of our increasingly digital world, reading is also becoming an increasingly digital experience: electronic books (e-books) are now outselling print books in the United States and the United Kingdom. Nevertheless, many readers still view e-books as less readable than print books. The present study thus used combined EEG and eyetracking measures in order to test whether reading from digital media requires higher cognitive effort than reading conventional books. Young and elderly adults read short texts on three different reading devices: a paper page, an e-reader and a tablet computer and answered comprehension questions about them while their eye movemen…

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A Supramolecularly-Caged Ionic Iridium(III) Complex Yielding Bright and Very Stable Solid-State Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells

2008

A new iridium(III) complex showing intramolecular interligand pi-stacking has been synthesized and used to improve the stability of single-component, solid-state light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) devices. The pi-stacking results in the formation of a very stable supramolecularly caged complex. LECs using this complex show extraordinary stabilities (estimated lifetime of 600 h) and luminance values (average luminance of 230 cd m-2) indicating the path toward stable ionic complexes for use in LECs reaching stabilities required for practical applications.

Analytical chemistrySolid-statechemistry.chemical_elementIonic bondingGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryBiochemistryLuminanceCatalysisElectrochemical cellColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryIntramolecular forceIridiumJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Fourier analysis of the stimuli for pattern-induced flicker colors.

1992

Pattern-induced flicker colors (PIFCs) were observed and color matched in rotating discs from which higher-harmonic Fourier components in the square-wave temporal luminance functions of a conventional black-and-white Benham disc had been removed. Since both reddish-brown and blue PIFCs were visible with purely sinusoidal stimuli they cannot result from differences in temporal stimulus shape or pattern and do not provide evidence for a temporal coding theory of color. Green PIFCs differed in that they did require the presence of additional harmonics. In a second experiment the luminance means upon which the sinusoidal PIFC stimuli were imposed were varied. The results show that color is dete…

PhysicsMaleTime Factorsgenetic structuresFourier Analysisbusiness.industryFlickerStimulus (physiology)LuminanceSensory SystemsHarmonic analysisFlicker FusionOphthalmologysymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformPattern Recognition VisualFourier analysisHarmonicsPhysical StimulationPsychophysicssymbolsHumansbusinessColor PerceptionVision research
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Operating Modes of Sandwiched Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells

2011

Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are promising lighting devices in which the redistribution of ionic charges allows for double electronic carrier injection from air-stable electrodes. Uncertainties about the mode of operation are limiting the progress of these devices. Using fast (with respect to the current growth time) but resolutive electrical measurement techniques, the electronic transport mechanism in state-of-the-art sandwiched devices can be monitored as a function of the operation time. The results indicate the formation of doped transport layers adjacent to the electrodes that reduces the extent of the central neutral light-emitting layer where electronic transport is l…

Materials scienceDispositius optoelectrònicsbusiness.industryDopingLECsIonic bondingspace-charge limited currentOptoelectronic devicesCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace chargeLuminanceGrowth timeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectrochemical cellBiomaterialsÒptica integradaElectrodeElectrochemistryOptoelectronicsRedistribution (chemistry)businesselectroluminescent devicesAdvanced Functional Materials
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Technical‐economic evaluation of the effectiveness of measures applied to the artificial lighting system of a school

2021

Ensuring optimum interior lighting is a topic of great importance, as this influences not only the well-being of users but also the optimal performance of visual tasks. Lighting can be natural, but if not sufficient, it can be compensated with artificial lighting. This study highlights a methodology for designing a new lighting system that takes into account both technical and economic aspects. The method was applied to an existing school located in southern Italy, in which the electricity consumption is related to the current lighting system. The school is chosen as being representative of the construction type and layout of many local schools. In addition, the coexistence of several visua…

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