Old news and new news about single-photon absorption sensitivity in human vision
Presenter
February 8, 2016
Abstract
It is sometimes said that "Our eyes can see single photons." This article begins by finding a more precise version of that claim and reviewing evidence gathered for it up to around 1985 in two distinct realms, those of human psychophysics and single-cell physiology. Finding a single framework that accommodates both kinds of result is then a nontrivial challenge, and one that sets severe quantitative constraints on any model of dim-light visual processing. I'll present a new model that accomplishes this task, and compare it to recent experiments.