Polarization perception in humans: on the origin of and relationship between maxwell’s spot and haidinger’s brushes

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  • who: Gary P. Misson from the School Aston University have published the article: Polarization perception in humans: on the origin of and relationship between Maxwell’s spot and Haidinger’s brushes, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 18/Dec/2019
  • what: The authors aim to clarify the relationship between MS and HB and the role of neural adaptive mechanisms in their genesis. The authors propose that the neurosensory equivalent of the computational subtraction is negation of stabilised retinal images by adaptational processes.
  • how: The predictions of the model were tested in_vivo . . .

     

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