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Perceived brightness is nonlinearly related to luminance. Consequently
, any mechanism operating on the (transformed) luminance profile of a
blurred edge to detect its location should make errors, and the magnit
ude of these errors should increase with contrast. The perceived locat
ion of a blurred edge was measured at a range of contrasts and a range
of blur space constants in a vernier alignment task. It was found tha
t the perceived location of a blurred edge was affected by the contras
t and the blur space constant of the edge. At low contrasts, the appar
ent location of the blurred edge was near the calculated location of t
he edge, assuming the linear transduction of luminance. At higher cont
rasts, the perceived location of a blurred edge was shifted toward the
dark side of the edge, and the shift increased with contrast.