AbstractTo investigate the relative sensory and perceptual contributions to central visual function of patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), we tested symmetry discrimination using block patterns with varying types of symmetric organization. Eleven control subjects with normal vision and 11 patients with RP with 20/30 visual acuity or better, viewed patterns presented for 255 msec. The patterns differed in the type of symmetric organization and the subjects were required to identify the type. The control subjects performed significantly better (89.2%) than the patients (74.5%). Four hypotheses to account for these findings were tested and the results were as follows, (1) A reduction in pattern luminance did not change symmetry discrimina...
Symmetry detection is impaired by abnormal binocular vision development such as in amblyopia. Howeve...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited disease that causes progressive peripheral visual-field lo...
Symmetry is one of the most important determinants of visual perception. The influence of pattern sy...
SUMMARY Bilateral symmetry of disorders of vision is examined in 60 typical patients with retinitis ...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
AbstractPrevious investigations into cortical plasticity in the presence of ocular disease have focu...
Evidence exists that the onset of retinal disease results in both behavioral adjustments by the indi...
AbstractWe used a motion coherence paradigm to test the hypothesis that patients with retinitis pigm...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), peripheral visual-field loss starts in early stages, whereas central v...
Symmetry detection is slow when patterns are distorted by perspective, perhaps due to a time-consumi...
Bilateral symmetry is an extremely salient feature for the human visual system. An interesting issue...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Mirror symmetry is one of those regularities for which the visual system seems to have developed a s...
Luminance contrast discrimination was measured in 14 patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and 14 ...
Symmetry identification is a widely-researched area in the field of perception. Two explanations exi...
Symmetry detection is impaired by abnormal binocular vision development such as in amblyopia. Howeve...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited disease that causes progressive peripheral visual-field lo...
Symmetry is one of the most important determinants of visual perception. The influence of pattern sy...
SUMMARY Bilateral symmetry of disorders of vision is examined in 60 typical patients with retinitis ...
AbstractWe compared maximum displacement thresholds (Dmax) with minimum displacement thresholds (Dmi...
AbstractPrevious investigations into cortical plasticity in the presence of ocular disease have focu...
Evidence exists that the onset of retinal disease results in both behavioral adjustments by the indi...
AbstractWe used a motion coherence paradigm to test the hypothesis that patients with retinitis pigm...
In retinitis pigmentosa (RP), peripheral visual-field loss starts in early stages, whereas central v...
Symmetry detection is slow when patterns are distorted by perspective, perhaps due to a time-consumi...
Bilateral symmetry is an extremely salient feature for the human visual system. An interesting issue...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Mirror symmetry is one of those regularities for which the visual system seems to have developed a s...
Luminance contrast discrimination was measured in 14 patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and 14 ...
Symmetry identification is a widely-researched area in the field of perception. Two explanations exi...
Symmetry detection is impaired by abnormal binocular vision development such as in amblyopia. Howeve...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited disease that causes progressive peripheral visual-field lo...
Symmetry is one of the most important determinants of visual perception. The influence of pattern sy...