PURPOSE: To measure Vernier acuity and resolution development after 3 years of age. METHODS: Observers were 39 children with normal vision (aged 3 to 12 years), 10 adult observers with normal vision (aged 19 to 24 years), and 7 adults with amblyopia. Vernier acuity and resolution were measured using uncrowded static stimuli and a 3AFC psychophysical paradigm. Curve fitting was used to estimate A2, the age at which thresholds are twice asymptotic levels. RESULTS: Vernier acuity was hyperacute (i.e., finger than predicted from foveal cone size or spacing) in 3- to 4-year-old observers, but developed later (A2 = 5.6 +/- 1.5 years) than resolution acuity (A2 = 2.2 +/- 0.9 years). CONCLUSIONS: Children's Vernier thresholds are poorer than would ...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
AbstractIn order to evaluate the influence of etiology of amblyopia and of age at onset of amblyopia...
AbstractOscillatory movement displacement thresholds (OMDT) have been suggested as a test of neural ...
PURPOSE: To measure Vernier acuity and resolution development after 3 years of age. METHODS: Observe...
Vernier acuity, i.e. the detection of a small misalignment between lines, is about one order of magn...
We used a visual evoked-potential measure to study the de-velopment of two components of pattern vis...
Many visual functions deteriorate with increasing age, vernier acuity apparently being an exception....
AbstractVernier acuity in human infants is more than two orders of magnitude poorer than in adults a...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Purpose: Most studies of visual development have concentrated on visual development of infants. Only...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
AbstractMany visual functions deteriorate with increasing age, vernier acuity apparently being an ex...
AbstractVernier acuity in human infants is more than two orders of magnitude poorer than in adults a...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
AbstractIn order to evaluate the influence of etiology of amblyopia and of age at onset of amblyopia...
AbstractOscillatory movement displacement thresholds (OMDT) have been suggested as a test of neural ...
PURPOSE: To measure Vernier acuity and resolution development after 3 years of age. METHODS: Observe...
Vernier acuity, i.e. the detection of a small misalignment between lines, is about one order of magn...
We used a visual evoked-potential measure to study the de-velopment of two components of pattern vis...
Many visual functions deteriorate with increasing age, vernier acuity apparently being an exception....
AbstractVernier acuity in human infants is more than two orders of magnitude poorer than in adults a...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Purpose: Most studies of visual development have concentrated on visual development of infants. Only...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
AbstractMany visual functions deteriorate with increasing age, vernier acuity apparently being an ex...
AbstractVernier acuity in human infants is more than two orders of magnitude poorer than in adults a...
Vernier acuity measures the ability to detect a misalignment or positional offset between visual sti...
AbstractIn order to evaluate the influence of etiology of amblyopia and of age at onset of amblyopia...
AbstractOscillatory movement displacement thresholds (OMDT) have been suggested as a test of neural ...