The Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind has often been considered to be important to spatial visual performance in that it ameliorates the influence of defocus and aberrations. We investigated the influence of SCE apodization on visual acuity as a function of defocus (out to 62 D) in four subjects. We used optical\ud filters, conjugate with the eye’s entrance pupil, that neutralized or doubled the existing SCE. With an illiterate-E task, the influence of the SCE was more noticeable for myopic defocus than for hypermetropic defocus, was generally more noticeable for high-contrast than for low-contrast letters, and increased with increase\ud in pupil size. The greatest influence on visual acuity of neutralizing the SCE, across the ...
AbstractThe effect of artificially induced image defocusing on visual acuities (VAs) measured by spa...
The Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE) is the phenomenon in which light entering the eye...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
The Stiles-Crawford effect is often invoked by vision scientists when predictions of the effects of ...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the contrast ...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the c...
We considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of subjecti...
AbstractWe considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of ...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contrast sensit...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contrast sensit...
The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) is the differential effectivity of light entering the eye at differ...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contras...
The Stiles-Crawford effect became steeper with accommodation increase, but without a systematic peak...
We determined the foveal Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) as a function of up to 8D accommodation stimul...
AbstractThe effect of artificially induced image defocusing on visual acuities (VAs) measured by spa...
The Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE) is the phenomenon in which light entering the eye...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
The Stiles-Crawford effect is often invoked by vision scientists when predictions of the effects of ...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the contrast ...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind on the c...
We considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of subjecti...
AbstractWe considered the influence that the Stiles–Crawford effect (SCE) has on the measurement of ...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contrast sensit...
We investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contrast sensit...
The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) is the differential effectivity of light entering the eye at differ...
AbstractWe investigated the influence of the Stiles–Crawford peak location on visual acuity, contras...
The Stiles-Crawford effect became steeper with accommodation increase, but without a systematic peak...
We determined the foveal Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) as a function of up to 8D accommodation stimul...
AbstractThe effect of artificially induced image defocusing on visual acuities (VAs) measured by spa...
The Stiles-Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE) is the phenomenon in which light entering the eye...
AbstractThe properties of small monochromatic targets as accommodative stimuli are not well understo...