Under certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a target may be hampered by neighbouring contours. This phenomenon is popularly known as the “crowding effect”, and it has been intensely studied for photopic vision: little attention has been paid to the effect at lower light levels. The underlying basis of the crowding effect has recently provoked some conjecture, with Hess and colleagues claiming that a passive “physical” phenomenon may either wholly [Vis. Res. 40 (2000) 365], or partially [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A––Opt. Image Sci. Vis. 17 (2000) 1516], account for the effect. In order to investigate the crowding effect under scotopic conditions, we conducted scotopic frequency of seeing experiments for Landol...
AbstractOur ability to identify alphanumeric characters can be impaired by the presence of nearby fe...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
In crowding, the perception of a target strongly deteriorates when neighboring elements are presente...
Under certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a target may be...
AbstractUnder certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a targe...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
NoIdentifying a target is more difficult when distracters are present within a zone of interaction a...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
The ability to make judgments about a peripheral target stimulus can be impaired when the target is ...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
PURPOSE: Crowding refers to the detrimental effect on object recognition caused by the presence of n...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
AbstractOur ability to identify alphanumeric characters can be impaired by the presence of nearby fe...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
In crowding, the perception of a target strongly deteriorates when neighboring elements are presente...
Under certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a target may be...
AbstractUnder certain circumstances, a subject's ability to discriminate spatial features of a targe...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
NoIdentifying a target is more difficult when distracters are present within a zone of interaction a...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
The ability to make judgments about a peripheral target stimulus can be impaired when the target is ...
The abundant literature on crowding offers fairly simple explanations for the phenomenon, such as po...
PURPOSE: Crowding refers to the detrimental effect on object recognition caused by the presence of n...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
Perception of peripherally viewed shapes is impaired when surrounded by similar shapes. This phenome...
AbstractOur ability to identify alphanumeric characters can be impaired by the presence of nearby fe...
Crowding is the impairment of peripheral target perception by nearby flankers. A number of recent st...
In crowding, the perception of a target strongly deteriorates when neighboring elements are presente...