AbstractThough the human eye generally creates a single image on the retina, the literature contains many examples showing perceptual monocular diplopia. Previously, monocular diplopia resulting from astigmatic defocus has been demonstrated to cause a notch (local minimum) in the contrast sensitivity function (CSF). We examine Verhoeff's (1900) model which explains how monocular diplopia can occur through an interaction between defocus and common ocular aberrations. From the measured ocular transverse aberration function and from the measured monocular diplopia of three cyclopleged subjects we predicted multiple notches in the CSF with hyperopic spherical defocus. Monochromatic and polychromatic CSF were measured for vertical gratings with ...
As beings with two eyes, humans use differences in each eye’s image, called disparities, to determin...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
Humans have two laterally separated front facing eyes which move together. Consequently, the images ...
AbstractThough the human eye generally creates a single image on the retina, the literature contains...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
Purpose: Human peripheral detection performance is affected by optical factors such as defocus and h...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
Changes in the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) often have been used to demonstrate the effects o...
Spatial frequency-selective minima (notches) in the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) because of d...
Defocus lowers the contrast sensitivity function (CSF), producing a complex function with local dips...
Defocus lowers the contrast sensitivity function (CSF), producing a complex function with local dips...
We used diffraction modulation transfer functions and model eyes to predict the effect of defocus on...
PurposeTo determine the effects of astigmatism on contrast sensitivity (CS).MethodsEighteen normal v...
This study investigated the effect of lens induced defocus on the contrast sensitivity function in m...
In the present article, authors evaluate the influence of spherical defocus on contrast sensitivity ...
As beings with two eyes, humans use differences in each eye’s image, called disparities, to determin...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
Humans have two laterally separated front facing eyes which move together. Consequently, the images ...
AbstractThough the human eye generally creates a single image on the retina, the literature contains...
AbstractAs a single aperture, approximately monofocal optical system, the human eye generally create...
Purpose: Human peripheral detection performance is affected by optical factors such as defocus and h...
Purpose: Ordinary spherocylindrical refractive errors have been recognized as a cause of monocular d...
Changes in the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) often have been used to demonstrate the effects o...
Spatial frequency-selective minima (notches) in the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) because of d...
Defocus lowers the contrast sensitivity function (CSF), producing a complex function with local dips...
Defocus lowers the contrast sensitivity function (CSF), producing a complex function with local dips...
We used diffraction modulation transfer functions and model eyes to predict the effect of defocus on...
PurposeTo determine the effects of astigmatism on contrast sensitivity (CS).MethodsEighteen normal v...
This study investigated the effect of lens induced defocus on the contrast sensitivity function in m...
In the present article, authors evaluate the influence of spherical defocus on contrast sensitivity ...
As beings with two eyes, humans use differences in each eye’s image, called disparities, to determin...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
Humans have two laterally separated front facing eyes which move together. Consequently, the images ...