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In psychophysics the visual thresholds may refer to:
- Visual absolute threshold: the lowest level at which a stimulus can be detected by the eye.
- Visual recognition threshold: the level at which a stimulus can not only be detected but also recognised.
- Differential threshold the level at which an increase in a detected stimulus can be perceived, the minimum stimulus change that is visually detectable
- Visual terminal threshold: the level beyond which a stimulus is no longer detected.
- The minimum difference that can be detected between visual stimuli
See also[]
- Dark adaptation
- Johnson's Criteria
- Light adaptation
- Luminance
- Perceptual measures
- Retinal eccentricity
- Sensory adaptation
- Visual search