AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual field eccentricity. We generated frequency of seeing (FOS) curves and measured RTs by testing 10 perimetrically experienced normal subjects with a Humphrey perimeter controlled by a custom program. Subjects were tested from 10° to 50° eccentricity along the nasal horizontal meridian in 10° increments. A range of 20 dB, centered on threshold, was tested in 1 dB steps along with 60 and 0 dB intensities as catch trials. Twenty repetitions for each intensity at each location were used. Linear regression showed a significant increase in suprathreshold RT (to the 0 dB stimulus) with increasing eccentricity. The RT at the calculated FOS 50% threshold ...
This study investigated the variability of response associated with various perimetric techniques, w...
To cast light on the possible neural substrate of visual imagery we tested normal participants and o...
Automated perimetry has made viable a rapid threshold examination of the visual field and has reinfo...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
AbstractPurpose: To determine the effects of stimulus eccentricity and luminance level on the reacti...
There has been little study of subject's reaction time (RT) in automated perimetry. To test the hypo...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine if response times gathered during perimetry can be exploited w...
AbstractTo assess how target size and eccentricity affect binocular summation (BS) of reaction time ...
Purpose: In eye movement perimetry (EMP), the extent of the visual field is tested by assessing the ...
Aims: To determine the visual adaptation and retinal eccentricity profiles for red flickering and st...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
In eye movement perimetry (EMP), the saccadic reaction time (SRT) to ‘seen’ visual stimuli are delay...
In Eccentricity task: threshold, is the minimum eccentricity angle measured by degrees from the cent...
AbstractPerimetry is the most common clinical diagnostic test procedure for evaluating the status of...
The conventional stimulus for standard automated perimetry is fixed in size, giving elevated contras...
This study investigated the variability of response associated with various perimetric techniques, w...
To cast light on the possible neural substrate of visual imagery we tested normal participants and o...
Automated perimetry has made viable a rapid threshold examination of the visual field and has reinfo...
AbstractTo investigate the relationship between reaction time (RT), stimulus intensity and visual fi...
AbstractPurpose: To determine the effects of stimulus eccentricity and luminance level on the reacti...
There has been little study of subject's reaction time (RT) in automated perimetry. To test the hypo...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine if response times gathered during perimetry can be exploited w...
AbstractTo assess how target size and eccentricity affect binocular summation (BS) of reaction time ...
Purpose: In eye movement perimetry (EMP), the extent of the visual field is tested by assessing the ...
Aims: To determine the visual adaptation and retinal eccentricity profiles for red flickering and st...
AbstractWe measured discrimination threshold for time to contact with a simulated approaching object...
In eye movement perimetry (EMP), the saccadic reaction time (SRT) to ‘seen’ visual stimuli are delay...
In Eccentricity task: threshold, is the minimum eccentricity angle measured by degrees from the cent...
AbstractPerimetry is the most common clinical diagnostic test procedure for evaluating the status of...
The conventional stimulus for standard automated perimetry is fixed in size, giving elevated contras...
This study investigated the variability of response associated with various perimetric techniques, w...
To cast light on the possible neural substrate of visual imagery we tested normal participants and o...
Automated perimetry has made viable a rapid threshold examination of the visual field and has reinfo...