Cf. Stromeyer et al., Spatial masking does not reveal mechanisms selective to combined luminanceand red-green color, VISION RES, 39(12), 1999, pp. 2099-2112
Detection thresholds plotted in the L and M cone-contrast plane have shown
that there are two primary detection mechanisms, a red-green hue mechanism
and a light-dark luminance mechanism. However, previous masking results sug
gest there may be additional mechanisms, responsive to combined features li
ke bright and red or dark and green. We measured detection thresholds for a
1.2 c deg(-1) sine-wave grating in the presence of a spatially matched mas
k grating which was either stationary, dynamically jittered or flickered. T
he stimuli could be set to any direction in the L,M plane. The appearance o
f selectivity for combined hue and luminance arose only in conditions where
adding the test to the mask modified the spatial phase offset between the
luminance and red-green stimulus components. Sensitivity was very high for
detecting this spatial phase offset. When this extra cue was eliminated, ma
sking contours in the L,M plane could be largely described by the classical
red-green and luminance mechanisms. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.