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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 32, 1951 - Issue 1
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Brightness Enhancement in Relation to Target Intensity

Pages 57-62 | Received 11 May 1951, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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S. Howard Bartley & ThomasM. Nelson. (1963) Some Relations Between Sensory end Results and Neural Activity in the Optic Pathway. The Journal of Psychology 55:1, pages 121-143.
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D.H. Fender & Stella Mayne. (1960) Visibility of a Fine Line in Intermittent Illumination. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics 7:2, pages 129-135.
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Edward Valsi, S. Howard Bartley & Charles Bourassa. (1959) Further Manipulation of Brightness Enhancement. The Journal of Psychology 48:1, pages 47-55.
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S. Howard Bartley, Gilbert Paczewitz & Edward Valsi. (1957) Brightness Enhancement and the Stimulus Cycle. The Journal of Psychology 43:2, pages 187-192.
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S. Howard Bartley & JamesW. Miller. (1954) Some Circumstances Surrounding Apparent Movement in the Line of Regard. The Journal of Psychology 38:2, pages 453-456.
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S. Howard Bartley. (1952) Brightness Comparisons When One Eye is Stimulated Intermittently and the Other Eye Steadily. The Journal of Psychology 34:2, pages 165-167.
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S. Howard Bartley & Frank Wilkinson. (1952) Brightness Enhancement When Entoptic Stray Light Is Held Constant. The Journal of Psychology 33:2, pages 301-305.
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S. Howard Bartley. (1951) Intermittent Photic Stimulation at Marginal Intensity Levels. The Journal of Psychology 32:2, pages 217-223.
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Ernest Greene. (2015) Evaluating Letter Recognition, Flicker Fusion, and the Talbot-Plateau Law using Microsecond-Duration Flashes. PLOS ONE 10:4, pages e0123458.
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Allison M. McKendrick & Chris A. Johnson. 2011. Adler's Physiology of the Eye. Adler's Physiology of the Eye 698 712 .
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Shuang Wu, Stephen A. Burns, Adam Reeves & Ann E. Elsner. (1996) Flicker brightness enhancement and visual nonlinearity. Vision Research 36:11, pages 1573-1583.
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James T. Walker. (1978) Brightness enhancement and the Talbot level in stationary gratings. Perception & Psychophysics 23:4, pages 356-359.
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James T. Walker. (1974) A new rotating gradient disk: Brightness, flicker, and brightness aftereffects. Vision Research 14:3, pages 223-228.
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H. Autrum, P. O. Bishop, V. Braitenberg, K. L. Chow, R. L. De Valois, R. B. FreemanJr.Jr., W. A. van de Grind, O.-J. Grüsser, U. Grüsser-Cornehls, R. Jung, W. R. Levick, H.-U. Lunkenheimer, D. M. MacKay, M. Snyder, J. Stone, N. J. Strausfeld & I. ThomasW. A. Van De Grind, O.-J. Grüsser & H.-U. Lunkenheimer. 1973. Central Processing of Visual Information A: Integrative Functions and Comparative Data. Central Processing of Visual Information A: Integrative Functions and Comparative Data 431 573 .
Jeannette P. Ward, R. Stephen Doerflein & R. Stephen Riley. (2013) The effect of flicker on avoidance acquisition in the bush baby, Galago senegalensis. Psychonomic Science 18:5, pages 265-266.
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John L. Kobrick & Richard L. Cahoon. (2016) Correspondence of Brightness Enhancement to Cortical Alpha Rhythm. Perceptual and Motor Skills 27:3, pages 751-756.
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Richard J. Ball & S. Howard Bartley. (1966) Changes in Brightness Index, Saturation, and Hue Produced by Luminance–Wavelength–Temporal Interactions*. Journal of the Optical Society of America 56:5, pages 695.
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Carmen Rabelo & Otto-Joachim Gr�sser. (1961) Die Abh�ngigkeit der subjektiven Helligkeit intermittierender Lichtreize von der Flimmerfrequenz (Br�cke-Effekt, ?brightness enhancement?): Untersuchungen bei verschiedener Leuchtdichte und Feldgr��e. Psychologische Forschung 26:4, pages 299-312.
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Otto-Joachim Gr�sser & Gerfried Saur. (1960) Monoculare und binoculare Lichtreizung einzelner Neurone im Geniculatum laterale der Katze. Pfl�gers Archiv f�r die Gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere 271:6, pages 595-612.
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S. Howard Bartley. (2016) Light Adaptation and Brightness Enhancement. Perceptual and Motor Skills 7:3, pages 85-91.
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