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THE use of sine wave-modulated light in psychophysics1,2 has directed attention to problems of linearity in the signal transmission in the visual system.
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SPEKREYSE, H., TWEEL, L. Linearization of Evoked Responses to Sine Wave-modulated Light by Noise. Nature 205, 913 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205913a0
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