نتایج جستجو برای: contrast sensitivity functions

تعداد نتایج: 1162208  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1987
C Owsley M E Sloane

A major assumption underlying the use of contrast sensitivity testing is that it predicts whether a patient has difficulty seeing objects encountered in everyday life. However, there has been no large-scale attempt to examine whether this putative relationship actually exists. We have examined this assumption using a clinic based sample of adults aged 20-77 years. Contrast thresholds were measu...

Journal: :Vision research 1980
J N Kroon J P Rijsdijk G J van der Wildt

The contrast sensitivity of the human eye has been measured as a function of eccentricity. The stimulus used was a sine-wave grating with a fixed height of 5’. in a surround of luminance that equals the average stimulus luminance. The measurements were carried out with stimulus width as the independent variable. The “local’. sensitivity for gratings was found to decrease monotonically with incr...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Jochen Smolka Jan M Hemmi

Given the great range of visual systems, tasks and habitats, there is surprisingly little experimental evidence of how visual limitations affect behavioural strategies under natural conditions. Analysing this relationship will require an experimental system that allows for the synchronous measurement of visual cues and visually guided behaviour. The first step in quantifying visual cues from an...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
Robert J. Snowden Dieter Ullrich Michael Bach

We have examined the visual potential evoked by two motion stimuli. In the first stimulus (termed coherent motion) a random-dot pattern oscillated between phases of coherent and incoherent ("snowstorm") motion, and in the second a random-dot pattern alternated in direction of motion (termed direction change). We found that the response to the coherent motion stimulus is low-pass with respect to...

2016
Suzanne P. McKee Dennis M. Levi Clifton M. Schor J. Anthony Movshon

We measured saccadic latencies in a large sample (total n = 459) of individuals with amblyopia or risk factors for amblyopia, e.g., strabismus or anisometropia, and normal control subjects. We presented an easily visible target randomly to the left or right, 3.5° from fixation. The interocular difference in saccadic latency is highly correlated with the interocular difference in LogMAR (Snellen...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2007
Franco Pestilli Gerardo Viera Marisa Carrasco

Attention and adaptation are both mechanisms that optimize visual performance. Attention optimizes performance by increasing contrast sensitivity for and neural response to attended stimuli while decreasing them for unattended stimuli; adaptation optimizes performance by increasing contrast sensitivity for and neural response to changing stimuli while decreasing them for unchanging stimuli. We ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1981
R A Williams R G Booth

Behavioral measures of the development of spatial vision, such as contrast sensitivity and acuity, do not distinguish between optical and neural contributions to the emergence of adult visual sensitivity in primates. The optical contribution to visual development in monkeys was estimated by measuring retinal image quality in the eyes of seven infant monkeys ranging in age from 2 days to 9 month...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1996
S He D I MacLeod

Contrast sensitivity for orientation discrimination is limited to spatial frequencies below 50-60 cycles per degree by neural spatial integration, and we find that contrast sensitivity, measured using an orientation-discrimination criterion, declines sharply with increasing spatial frequencies in that range. Yet interference fringe patterns pulsed at constant mean luminance can be detected at s...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2000
D R Melmoth H T Kukkonen P K Mäkelä J M Rovamo

PURPOSE To determine whether face perception can be equalized across the visual field by scaling size and contrast simultaneously. METHODS Contrast sensitivities were measured for detection (N = 1) and identification (N = 2-8) of a target face as a function of size (0.4 degrees-10 degrees) across eccentricities (E = 0 degrees-10 degrees). RESULTS In all conditions contrast sensitivity first...

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
J. Jason McAnany Kenneth R. Alexander

This study examined the extent to which letter optotypes and grating stimuli provide equivalent measures of contrast sensitivity under conditions designed to favor the magnocellular (MC) and parvocellular (PC) pathways. The contrast sensitivity functions (CSFs) of three visually normal observers were measured for Sloan letters and Gabor patches, using steady- and pulsed-pedestal paradigms to bi...

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