Optical transforms were used to compute the power spectra of rhesus cones treated as arrays of image sampling points. Spectra were obtained for the central fovea, parafovea, periphery, and far periphery. All were consistent with a novel spatial sampling principle that introduces minimal noise for spatial frequencies below the Nyquist limits implied by local receptor densities, while frequencies above the nominal Nyquist limits are not converted into conspicuous moiré patterns, but instead are scattered into broadband noise. This sampling scheme allows the visual system to escape aliasing distortion despite a large mismatch between retinal image bandwidth and the Nyquist limits implied by extrafoveal cone densities
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
To determine whether the spatial disorder of human photoreceptors is sufficient to prevent aliasing ...
Miller and Bernard argue that photoreceptor sampling occurs at the inner rather than outer segments....
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the selection of a subset f...
10 pages, 6 figuresThis paper proposes a novel method for modeling human retinal cone distribution. ...
10 pages, 6 figuresThis paper proposes a novel method for modeling human retinal cone distribution. ...
It is commonly assumed that the visual resolution limit must be equal to or less than the Nyquist fr...
The mosaics of S-cones and the neurons to which they are connected are relatively well characterized...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
To determine whether the spatial disorder of human photoreceptors is sufficient to prevent aliasing ...
Miller and Bernard argue that photoreceptor sampling occurs at the inner rather than outer segments....
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
International audienceSampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the s...
Sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal into a discrete one, or the selection of a subset f...
10 pages, 6 figuresThis paper proposes a novel method for modeling human retinal cone distribution. ...
10 pages, 6 figuresThis paper proposes a novel method for modeling human retinal cone distribution. ...
It is commonly assumed that the visual resolution limit must be equal to or less than the Nyquist fr...
The mosaics of S-cones and the neurons to which they are connected are relatively well characterized...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The spatial arrangement of L and M cones in the human peripheral retina was estimated from red-green...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...
The human retina contains three classes of cone photoreceptors each sensitive to different portions ...