A. Stacey et C. Pask, SPATIAL-FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF A PHOTORECEPTOR AND ITS WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE .1. COHERENT SOURCES, Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science,and vision., 11(4), 1994, pp. 1193-1198
The response of an isolated model foveal cone to a coherent sinusoidal
intensity source is explored with use of the methods of photoreceptor
optics. The dielectric waveguide model of a foveal cone that was prev
iously used to explain the Stiles-Crawford effect and its wavelength d
ependence [Vision Res. 13 1115 (1973)] is applied to photoreceptor exc
itation by coherent gratings with variable spatial frequency and light
wavelength. The results indicate that the photoreceptors themselves c
ontribute to visual acuity through a wavelength-dependent response at
each spatial frequency. In particular, the isolated photoreceptor has
a characteristic low-pass spatial-frequency-filter effect for waveleng
ths between 410 and 654 nm (where two waveguide modes are carried) and
a flat response for wavelengths greater than 654 nm (the single-mode
region).