Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder of cortical origin, characterized by crowding and poor acuity in central vision of the affected eye. Crowding refers to the adverse effects of surrounding items on object identification, common only in normal peripheral but not central vision. We trained a group of adult human amblyopes on a crowded letter identification task to assess whether the crowding problem can be ameliorated. Letter size was fixed well above the acuity limit, and letter spacing was varied to obtain spacing thresholds for central target identification. Normally sighted observers practiced the same task in their lower peripheral visual field. Independent measures of acuity were taken in flanked and unflanked conditions befo...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Visual crowding is the disruptive effect of clutter on object recognition. Although most prominent i...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder of cortical origin, characterized by crowding and poor ...
Amblyopia is adevelopmental visualdisorderof cortical origin, characterizedbycrowdingandpooracuity i...
Amblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results in deficits for a wide range of visual tasks, ...
Crowding is defined as the deleterious influence of surrounding elements on visual perception. The c...
none5noBackground: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast ...
Background: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast sinuso...
Visual crowding refers to the impairment of recognizing peripherally presented objects flanked by di...
Crowding is a visual perceptual phenomenon that refers to impaired ability to recognize a suprathres...
Foveal vision in strabismic amblyopia can show increased levels of crowding, akin to typical periphe...
Background: The crowding effect refers to stronger deficits in linear acuity (e.g., letters in a lin...
none6noWe investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral inte...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Visual crowding is the disruptive effect of clutter on object recognition. Although most prominent i...
Amblyopia is a developmental visual disorder of cortical origin, characterized by crowding and poor ...
Amblyopia is adevelopmental visualdisorderof cortical origin, characterizedbycrowdingandpooracuity i...
Amblyopia is a developmental abnormality that results in deficits for a wide range of visual tasks, ...
Crowding is defined as the deleterious influence of surrounding elements on visual perception. The c...
none5noBackground: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast ...
Background: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast sinuso...
Visual crowding refers to the impairment of recognizing peripherally presented objects flanked by di...
Crowding is a visual perceptual phenomenon that refers to impaired ability to recognize a suprathres...
Foveal vision in strabismic amblyopia can show increased levels of crowding, akin to typical periphe...
Background: The crowding effect refers to stronger deficits in linear acuity (e.g., letters in a lin...
none6noWe investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral inte...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
We investigated whether lateral masking in the near-periphery, due to inhibitory lateral interaction...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Visual crowding is the disruptive effect of clutter on object recognition. Although most prominent i...