Abstract-Spatial localization was investigated for each eye of amblyopic observers using a bisection paradigm. The stimuli were comprised of a grating composed of bright lines, and a test line. The test line was either placed above the grating (bisection-no overlap) or within the row of lines comprising the grating (bisection-with overlap) and thresholds for each bisection task were measured as a function of the fundamental spatial frequency of the grating. Vernier thresholds were also measured. For the nonamblyopic eyes at low spatial frequencies, bisection thresholds were a constant fraction (“Weber ” fraction) of the space to be bisected, while at high spatial frequencies thresholds were approximately a constant retinal distance (a hyper...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual disorder. Previous studies of amblyopia have delineated s...
Human psychophysical studies suggest that strabismic and anisometropic amblyopes may have characteri...
Spatial vision, refers to how the visual system encodes the relationships between simple features in...
AM-Three experiments were performed to examine positional acuity and the role of spatial sampling in...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractSpatial uncertainty and undersampling are two of the major hypotheses for the losses of ambl...
Abstract-When a vernier target is flanked by a pair of optimally positioned flanks, offset discrimin...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
AbstractAdults with amblyopia were recently shown to perform abnormally in tasks requiring integrati...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
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...
AbstractWe investigated the patterns of two-dimensional spatial distortions in human amblyopia, usin...
AbstractStrabismic amblyopes show losses in positional acuity that cannot be explained by their reso...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual disorder. Previous studies of amblyopia have delineated s...
Human psychophysical studies suggest that strabismic and anisometropic amblyopes may have characteri...
Spatial vision, refers to how the visual system encodes the relationships between simple features in...
AM-Three experiments were performed to examine positional acuity and the role of spatial sampling in...
AbstractVisual processing is thought to involve initial local analyses that are subsequently integra...
AbstractSpatial uncertainty and undersampling are two of the major hypotheses for the losses of ambl...
Abstract-When a vernier target is flanked by a pair of optimally positioned flanks, offset discrimin...
1. We report the results of an experimental study on normal and amblyopic vision, in which we have m...
AbstractAdults with amblyopia were recently shown to perform abnormally in tasks requiring integrati...
PURPOSE. The visual deficit in amblyopia involves both elevated contrast thresholds and distorted su...
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...
AbstractWe investigated the patterns of two-dimensional spatial distortions in human amblyopia, usin...
AbstractStrabismic amblyopes show losses in positional acuity that cannot be explained by their reso...
PURPOSE. The amblyopic visual system exhibits both positional inaccuracy (uncertainty) and systemati...
Amblyopia is a common developmental visual disorder. Previous studies of amblyopia have delineated s...
Human psychophysical studies suggest that strabismic and anisometropic amblyopes may have characteri...