AbstractAlthough the depth-of-focus (DOF) has been investigated separately in the central retina and in the near retinal periphery, knowledge about their combined relative contribution to overall blur perception has remained unknown. In the present study, the DOF was measured psychophysically with a naturalistic pictorial stimulus as a function of spatial extent across the near retinal periphery under monocular Badal viewing conditions with accommodation paralyzed. The group mean total DOF progressively increased linearly with target size. Based on the individual DOF responses, the group was categorized into two subgroups: a predominantly centrally-driven and a centrally plus peripherally-driven subgroup. The results implicated partial cone...
The capability of the human eye to focus near targets is the so-called concept of Accommodation. Thi...
Human peripheral vision appears vivid compared to foveal vision; the subjectively perceived level of...
Weiß K. Exogeneous Spatial Cueing beyond the Near Periphery: Cueing Effects in a Discrimination Para...
AbstractAlthough the depth-of-focus in the foveal region has been well investigated, knowledge regar...
AbstractKnowledge regarding successive blur discrimination thresholds (i.e., equiblur zones) in dept...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
A central function of vision is determining the layout and size of objects in the visual field, both...
Background: The aim was to analyse the effect of peripheral depth cues on accommodation in Badal op...
International audienceVisual scene perception is based on reciprocal interactions between central an...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
In general optical systems, the range of distances over which the detector cannot detect any change ...
The depth of focus (DOF) can be defined as the variation in image distance of a lens or an optical s...
AbstractIn this study, we investigated whether the objective depth-of-focus (DOF) is different from ...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
7 pags., 7 figs. -- Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0The blur experienc...
The capability of the human eye to focus near targets is the so-called concept of Accommodation. Thi...
Human peripheral vision appears vivid compared to foveal vision; the subjectively perceived level of...
Weiß K. Exogeneous Spatial Cueing beyond the Near Periphery: Cueing Effects in a Discrimination Para...
AbstractAlthough the depth-of-focus in the foveal region has been well investigated, knowledge regar...
AbstractKnowledge regarding successive blur discrimination thresholds (i.e., equiblur zones) in dept...
Abstract: An experiment is described in which the subjective depth-of-focus (DOF) of the eye, define...
A central function of vision is determining the layout and size of objects in the visual field, both...
Background: The aim was to analyse the effect of peripheral depth cues on accommodation in Badal op...
International audienceVisual scene perception is based on reciprocal interactions between central an...
Retinal blur experienced by myopes during near work has been linked to myopia development and progre...
In general optical systems, the range of distances over which the detector cannot detect any change ...
The depth of focus (DOF) can be defined as the variation in image distance of a lens or an optical s...
AbstractIn this study, we investigated whether the objective depth-of-focus (DOF) is different from ...
Blur from defocus can be both useful and detrimental for visual perception: It can be useful as a so...
7 pags., 7 figs. -- Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0The blur experienc...
The capability of the human eye to focus near targets is the so-called concept of Accommodation. Thi...
Human peripheral vision appears vivid compared to foveal vision; the subjectively perceived level of...
Weiß K. Exogeneous Spatial Cueing beyond the Near Periphery: Cueing Effects in a Discrimination Para...