Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the point of subjective focus toward the adapting blur, consistent with a renormalization of perceived focus. We examined whether and how this adaptation normalizes to differences in blur between the two eyes, which can routinely arise from differences in refractive errors. Observers adapted to images filtered to simulate optical defocus or different axes of astigmatism, as well as to images that were isotropically blurred or sharpened by varying the slope of the amplitude spectrum. Adaptation to the different types of blur produced strong aftereffects that showed strong transfer across the eyes, as assessed both in a monocular adaptation task an...
Background: The human eye is known to adapt adequately to a number of different changes in the envir...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
Presenting different images to either eye can induce perceptual switching, with alternating disappea...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
14 pags., 9 figs.Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp...
Purpose How the eye detects and responds to blur is a fundamental question for myopia research. The ...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters the perceived focus of subsequently viewed images. We...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
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. ...
AbstractThe visual system can adapt to optical blur, whereby the adapted image is perceived as sharp...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Background: The human eye is known to adapt adequately to a number of different changes in the envir...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
Presenting different images to either eye can induce perceptual switching, with alternating disappea...
Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp, and shifts the ...
14 pags., 9 figs.Adaptation to a blurred image causes a physically focused image to appear too sharp...
Purpose How the eye detects and responds to blur is a fundamental question for myopia research. The ...
Adapting to blurred or sharpened images alters the perceived focus of subsequently viewed images. We...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. The two eyes of an individual routinely differ in their opt...
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. ...
AbstractThe visual system can adapt to optical blur, whereby the adapted image is perceived as sharp...
The image formed by the eye's optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an individual'...
Background: The image formed by the eye’s optics is inherently blurred by aberrations specific to an...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Simultaneous vision is an increasingly used solution for the correction of presbyopia (the age-relat...
Background: The human eye is known to adapt adequately to a number of different changes in the envir...
AbstractAlthough blur adaptation in myopia has been investigated, knowledge regarding its effect on ...
Presenting different images to either eye can induce perceptual switching, with alternating disappea...