December 2023
Volume 23, Issue 15
Open Access
Optica Fall Vision Meeting Abstract  |   December 2023
Poster Session I: Diurnal variations in luminance and chromatic contrast sensitivity
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  • Kowa Koida
    Toyohashi University of Technology
Journal of Vision December 2023, Vol.23, 34. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.15.34
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      Kowa Koida; Poster Session I: Diurnal variations in luminance and chromatic contrast sensitivity. Journal of Vision 2023;23(15):34. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.23.15.34.

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Abstract

Sensory motor performance typically peaks in the evening, influenced by observer's diurnal arousal level. The arousal level is regulated by neurons in the brainstem, which form connections extending throughout the brain but the connection is highly heterogeneous. The dorsal visual pathway and superior colliculus receive a dense projections, while the ventral visual pathway and lateral geniculate nucleus receive fewer. The former primarily deal with stimuli determined by luminance contrast, while the latter handle chromatic information. How such heterogeneous projection in the brain impacts on human visual detection performance has yet to be understood. In this study, we measured the diurnal variation in human contrast sensitivity and investigated whether changes differed between luminance and chromatic stimuli. Result revealed that as the time of day progressed, sensitivity to luminance contrast improved, while sensitivity to color contrast deteriorated.

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 Funding: Funding: KAKENHI (21H05820)
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