نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal vision

تعداد نتایج: 187760  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2017
William S Tuten Wolf M Harmening Ramkumar Sabesan Austin Roorda Lawrence C Sincich

A remarkable feature of human vision is that the retina and brain have evolved circuitry to extract useful spatial and spectral information from signals originating in a photoreceptor mosaic with trichromatic constituents that vary widely in their relative numbers and local spatial configurations. A critical early transformation applied to cone signals is horizontal-cell-mediated lateral inhibi...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
H Misslisch B J M Hess

This study examined two kinematical features of the rotational vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) of the monkey in near vision. First, is there an effect of eye position on the axes of eye rotation during yaw, pitch and roll head rotations when the eyes are converged to fixate near targets? Second, do the three-dimensional positions of the left and right eye during yaw and roll head rotations obey t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Samuel D Ramsden Leslie Anderson Martina Mussi Maarten Kamermans Craig W Hawryshyn

A number of teleost fishes have photoreceptor mechanisms to detect linearly polarized light. We studied the neuronal mechanism underlying this ability. It was found that a polarized signal could be detected in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) both in the electroretinogram (ERG) and in the compound action potential (CAP) measured in the optic nerve, indicating a strong retinal contribution to...

Journal: :Vision Research 2013
Lydia M. Mäthger Roger T. Hanlon Jonas Håkansson Dan-Eric Nilsson

The eyes of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) have a modified horizontal slit-pupil with a distinctive W-shape in bright light, while in darkness the pupil is circular. Two suggestions have previously been made for a function of the W-shape: (1) camouflaging the eye; (2) providing distance information. Since neither of these suggestions can fully explain the function of this pupil across the entir...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1970
R J Smith

Spalding (I952) described four instances of homonymous hemianopia in which narrow sector-shaped defects occurred in the horizontal meridian, involving part of both upper and lower quadrants, and reaching to the fixation point. These emerged from a series of 958 penetrating head injuries, mainly gunshot wounds, of which i88 had field defects attributable to injury of the optic radiations or stri...

2016
Andrew J Parker Jackson E T Smith Kristine Krug

Stereoscopic vision delivers a sense of depth based on binocular information but additionally acts as a mechanism for achieving correspondence between patterns arriving at the left and right eyes. We analyse quantitatively the cortical architecture for stereoscopic vision in two areas of macaque visual cortex. For primary visual cortex V1, the result is consistent with a module that is isotropi...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2001
S J Thorpe K R Gegenfurtner M Fabre-Thorpe H H Bülthoff

It is generally believed that the acuity of the peripheral visual field is too poor to allow accurate object recognition and, that to be identified, most objects need to be brought into foveal vision by using saccadic eye movements. However, most measures of form vision in the periphery have been done at eccentricities below 10 degrees and have used relatively artificial stimuli such as letters...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2008
Shirin E Hassan Kathleen A Turano Beatriz Muñoz Cynthia Munro Karen Bandeen Roche Sheila K West

PURPOSE The attentional visual field (AVF), which describes a person's ability to divide attention and extract visual information from the visual field (VF) within a glance, has been shown to be a good predictor of driving performance. Despite this, very little is known about the shape of the AVF and the factors that affect it. The purposes of this study were to describe the AVF in a large samp...

2015
Teresa Zwierko Lidia Puchalska-Niedbał Justyna Krzepota Mikołaj Markiewicz Jarosław Woźniak Wojciech Lubiński

Binocular vision is the most important visual cue for spatial orientation in many sports. In this study, we investigated how binocular vision was influenced by an eye training program that may be used to improve individual's oculomotor function. The experiment involved twenty-four female student athletes from team ball sports (soccer, basketball, handball). After an initial testing session, 12 ...

2003
Jorge Lobo Luís Almeida João Alves Jorge Dias

AbstructThis article presents a technique for registration and segmentation of dense depth maps provided by a stereo vision system. The vision system uses inertial sensors to give a reference for camera pose. The maps are registered dsing a modified version of the ICP Iterative Closest Point algorithm to register dense depth maps obtained from a stereo vision system. The proposed technique expl...

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