AbstractHuman observers experience a large decrement in visual acuity when a small artificial pupil is displaced from the center to the edge of the dilated natural pupil. This decrement in visual resolution, called the Campbell effect, has been attributed to the retina, the ocular optics, or a combination of the two. Given the uncertainty about the relative magnitudes of these two components over the range of spatial frequencies used in normal vision, we have obtained objective measurements of the retinal image quality and psychophysical measurements of visual performance, with decentered pupils. The contributions of monochromatic aberrations were determined by using double pass measurements of the modulus of the optical transfer function (...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
THE CAPACITY of the eye to appreciate detail in a distant object is dete~ined by both the size and c...
AbstractWe measured r.m.s. contrast sensitivity as a function of retinal illuminance at various spat...
12 pages, 14 figures.-- PMID: 8976989 [PubMed].Human observers experience a large decrement in visua...
AbstractHuman observers experience a large decrement in visual acuity when a small artificial pupil ...
AbstractThe first physiological process influencing visual perception is the optics of the eye. The ...
The Modulation Transfer Function of the human visual system has been determined with a sin usoidal t...
AbstractThe changes in the retinal image quality with accommodation in the human eye were studied by...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
Relative modulation transfer is defined as contrast sensitivity under blur normalised to contrast se...
PURPOSE - This study quantified preschool children's optical quality in terms of their aberrations a...
The thesis will show how to equalise the effect of quantal noise across spatial frequencies by keepi...
We used diffraction modulation transfer functions and model eyes to predict the effect of defocus on...
PURPOSE. This study quantified preschool children's optical quality in terms of their aberratio...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
THE CAPACITY of the eye to appreciate detail in a distant object is dete~ined by both the size and c...
AbstractWe measured r.m.s. contrast sensitivity as a function of retinal illuminance at various spat...
12 pages, 14 figures.-- PMID: 8976989 [PubMed].Human observers experience a large decrement in visua...
AbstractHuman observers experience a large decrement in visual acuity when a small artificial pupil ...
AbstractThe first physiological process influencing visual perception is the optics of the eye. The ...
The Modulation Transfer Function of the human visual system has been determined with a sin usoidal t...
AbstractThe changes in the retinal image quality with accommodation in the human eye were studied by...
Using theoretical estimates of the optical-transfer function and line-spread function as image-quali...
Relative modulation transfer is defined as contrast sensitivity under blur normalised to contrast se...
PURPOSE - This study quantified preschool children's optical quality in terms of their aberrations a...
The thesis will show how to equalise the effect of quantal noise across spatial frequencies by keepi...
We used diffraction modulation transfer functions and model eyes to predict the effect of defocus on...
PURPOSE. This study quantified preschool children's optical quality in terms of their aberratio...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Contrast sensitivity measured psychophysically at different levels of defocus can be used to evaluat...
THE CAPACITY of the eye to appreciate detail in a distant object is dete~ined by both the size and c...
AbstractWe measured r.m.s. contrast sensitivity as a function of retinal illuminance at various spat...