Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separation in min arc, the spatial extent of foveal contour interaction is the same for high and low contrast acuity targets. This result resolved an apparent discrepancy in the literature, which suggested that foveal contour interaction was absent or reduced for low contrast targets. In commenting on our results, Drs. Coates and Levi suggest a two-mechanism model for foveal crowding that depends on the center-to-center separation between the acuity target and flanking stimuli, and is based in part on a reanalysis of data from our recent work and a number of other studies. In our reply, we show that the spatial extent of foveal contour interaction...
Purpose: The ability to correctly identify a target is significantly reduced by the presence of fla...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
In the present study, we asked whether contour interaction undergoes significant changes for differe...
Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separ...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
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Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
Purpose: The ability to correctly identify a target is significantly reduced by the presence of fla...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
In the present study, we asked whether contour interaction undergoes significant changes for differe...
Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separ...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
Click here to view linked References Bedell et al., Foveal contour interaction & luminance Page ...
Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
Crowding is the substantial interference of neighboring items on target identification. Crowding wit...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
Purpose: The ability to correctly identify a target is significantly reduced by the presence of fla...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
In the present study, we asked whether contour interaction undergoes significant changes for differe...