The present paper addresses whether topographical jitter or undersampling might limit pattern perception in foveal, peripheral and strabismic amblyopic vision. In the first experiment, we measured contrast thresholds for detecting and identifying the orientation (up, down, left, right) of E-like patterns comprised of Gabor samples. We found that detection and identification thresholds were both degraded in peripheral and amblyopic vision; however, the orientation identification:detection threshold ratio was approximately the same in foveal, peripheral and amblyopic vision. This result is somewhat surprising, because we anticipated that a high degree of uncalibrated topographical jitter in peripheral and amblyopic vision would have affected ...
AbstractIn this study, we applied the external noise method and the PTM model to identify mechanisms...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractThe present paper addresses whether topographical jitter or undersampling might limit patter...
AbstractWe extended a previous study (Hess et al. (1999). A deficit in strabismic amblyopia for glob...
AbstractIn normal foveal vision, visual space is accurately mapped from retina to cortex. However, t...
In normal foveal vision, visual space is accurately mapped from retina to cortex. However, the norma...
AM-Three experiments were performed to examine positional acuity and the role of spatial sampling in...
AbstractSpatial uncertainty and undersampling are two of the major hypotheses for the losses of ambl...
noIn normal vision, detecting a kink (a change in orientation) in a line is scale invariant: it depe...
AbstractWe show that the previously reported orientation deficit in amblyopia (Skottun, B. C., Bradl...
AbstractStrabismic amblyopes show losses in positional acuity that cannot be explained by their reso...
AbstractTexture segmentation of ‘target’ Gabors from an array of ‘background’ Gabors was measured in...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
AbstractIn a recent paper of ours [Hess & Field (1993). Vision Research, 33, 2663–2670], we claimed ...
AbstractIn this study, we applied the external noise method and the PTM model to identify mechanisms...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractThe present paper addresses whether topographical jitter or undersampling might limit patter...
AbstractWe extended a previous study (Hess et al. (1999). A deficit in strabismic amblyopia for glob...
AbstractIn normal foveal vision, visual space is accurately mapped from retina to cortex. However, t...
In normal foveal vision, visual space is accurately mapped from retina to cortex. However, the norma...
AM-Three experiments were performed to examine positional acuity and the role of spatial sampling in...
AbstractSpatial uncertainty and undersampling are two of the major hypotheses for the losses of ambl...
noIn normal vision, detecting a kink (a change in orientation) in a line is scale invariant: it depe...
AbstractWe show that the previously reported orientation deficit in amblyopia (Skottun, B. C., Bradl...
AbstractStrabismic amblyopes show losses in positional acuity that cannot be explained by their reso...
AbstractTexture segmentation of ‘target’ Gabors from an array of ‘background’ Gabors was measured in...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
AbstractIn a recent paper of ours [Hess & Field (1993). Vision Research, 33, 2663–2670], we claimed ...
AbstractIn this study, we applied the external noise method and the PTM model to identify mechanisms...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...