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Model for visual luminance discrimination and flicker detection
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Testing a computational model of lightadaptation dynamics
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A neural model of fovial light adaptation and afterimage formation
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Wilson, H.R. (1997). A neural model of fovial light adaptation and afterimage formation. J. Neurosci. 14, 403-423.
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Study of flicker by increment threshold technique
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