Abstract: | Measured the spectral sensitivity of 5 adult squirrel monkeys and 2 human males in an increment-threshold context. Under conditions of dark adaptation the spectral sensitivity of the squirrel monkey was closely similar to that of man. For conditions of light adaptation, the squirrel monkey showed maximal sensitivity at 540 nm. with subsidiary peaks at 600 and 440 nm. Relative to man, the squirrel monkey was considerably less sensitive to wavelengths longer than 580 nm. For this species there are substantial differences between the spectral sensitivity functions determined by increment-threshold methods and those obtained using critical flicker frequency (CFF) techniques. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |