نتایج جستجو برای: vision defect

تعداد نتایج: 219765  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1995
A Cronin-Golomb

In order to assess vision in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related disorders, gerontologists must use tests that make minimal cognitive demands on the subject. Using such tests, we have found a pattern of deficits in color discrimination, stereoacuity, contrast sensitivity, and backward masking that differs from that seen in healthy elderly individuals. Impaired vision predicts deficient perform...

2003
Jennifer Schramm Susanne M Bruyère E William Jennifer Erickson Schramm

New Internet and Web-based technology applications have meant significant cost and time efficiencies to many American businesses. However, many employers have not yet fully grasped the impact of these new information and communication technologies on applicants and employees with certain disabilities such as vision impairments, hearing problems or limited dexterity. Although not all applicants ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1983
K E Higgins R C Caruso N J Coletta F M de Monasterio

Spatial contrast sensitivity was measured in normal subjects with and without a retinally stabilized artificial scotoma (either circular or rectangular), which precluded foveal vision. Our results indicate that the type of contrast sensitivity loss obtained (predominantly high frequency or overall) depended on temporal factors associated with grating presentation. A predominantly high frequency...

2009
Sooksan Kantabutra Gayle C. Avery

I n a fast-changing world, the question for many senior managers is: ‘‘What leadership strategy is needed for my organization to stay competitive and to thrive?’’ To many academics and consultants, visionary leadership or leadership with vision as a core component is the answer. Although scholars, corporate trainers, and management consultants often emphasize the importance of espousing a visio...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1996
E Peli

The appearance of four different images from three different distances was simulated by using the individual contrast sensitivity functions (CSF's) of normally sighted observers. The simulations were generated by using the observers' CSF's as a threshold in a pyramidal vision model of band-limited local contrast [J. Opt. Soc. Am A 7, 2030 (1990)]. Simulations based on CSF's obtained in an orien...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Kathy T Mullen M.Angeles Losada

We have measured the spatial bandwidths of the bandpass red-green chromatic and luminance mechanisms at four locations in the nasal visual field (0, 10, 20 and 30 degrees) using a method of notch filtered noise masking which effectively removes the artifact of off-frequency looking for our stimuli. Detection thresholds were measured for luminance or isoluminant red-green Gaussian enveloped test...

Journal: :Current Biology 1995
Vincent Walsh

The colours we see reflect not only the light wavelengths presently being detected, but also those already received. To understand colour constancy therefore requires an understanding of adaptation in the visual system.

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2002
John A Waterworth

The current experiment was carried out to extend our knowledge about the relative importance of stereoscopic display and hand-image collocation for dextrous interaction. We devised a new task, the Volumetric Dexterity Test (VDT), which quite accurately duplicates the way professional personnel such as surgeons and radiologists interact with detailed medical data in a VR environment. Our results...

2007
Elisa Baroni Matteo Richiardi Alberto LABORatorio Revelli

Fifty years have passed since the seminal contribution of Guy Orcutt [Orcutt, 1957], which gave birth to the field of Microsimulation. We survey, from a methodological perspective, the literature that followed, highlighting its relevance, its pros and cons vis-à-vis other methodologies and pointing out the main open issues.

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2008
Pieter Tijtgat Liesbeth Mazyn Christophe De Laey Matthieu Lenoir

In this study the contribution of stereo vision to the control of braking in front of a stationary target vehicle was investigated. Participants with normal (StereoN) and weak (StereoW) stereo vision drove a go-cart along a linear track towards a stationary vehicle. They could start braking from a distance of 4, 7, or 10m from the vehicle. Deceleration patterns were measured by means of a laser...

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