Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters the perceived focus of subsequently viewed images. We examined whether these adaptation effects could arise from actual sphero-cylindrical refractive errors, by testing aftereffects in images simulating second-order astigmatism. Image blur was varied from negative (vertical) through isotropic to positive (horizontal) astigmatism while maintaining constant blur strength. A 2AFC staircase was used to estimate the stimulus that appeared isotropically blurred before or after adapting to images with astigmatism. Adaptation to horizontal blur caused isotropically blurred images to appear vertically biased and vice versa, shifting the perceived isotropic point toward the adapting level. Aftereffects w...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
Purpose How the eye detects and responds to blur is a fundamental question for myopia research. The ...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
The visual system adjusts to changes in the environment, as well as to changes within the observer, ...
Background: The visual system adjusts to changes in the environment, as well as to changes within th...
AbstractThe visual system can adapt to optical blur, whereby the adapted image is perceived as sharp...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
AbstractA prolonged exposure to foveal defocus is well known to affect the visual functions in the f...
AbstractPurposeIt is well established that spatial adaptation can improve visual acuity over time in...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractWe are interested in clinical implications of adaptation to blurred and sharpened images. Th...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
Purpose How the eye detects and responds to blur is a fundamental question for myopia research. The ...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
The visual system adjusts to changes in the environment, as well as to changes within the observer, ...
Background: The visual system adjusts to changes in the environment, as well as to changes within th...
AbstractThe visual system can adapt to optical blur, whereby the adapted image is perceived as sharp...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters perceived blur of a focused image (M. A. Webster, M. ...
AbstractA prolonged exposure to foveal defocus is well known to affect the visual functions in the f...
AbstractPurposeIt is well established that spatial adaptation can improve visual acuity over time in...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
AbstractWe are interested in clinical implications of adaptation to blurred and sharpened images. Th...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
Purpose How the eye detects and responds to blur is a fundamental question for myopia research. The ...
Adaptation to different visual properties can produce distinct patterns of perceptual aftereffect. S...