Contrast-modulated (CM) stimuli are processed by spatial mechanisms that operate at larger spatial scales than those processing luminance-modulated (LM) stimuli and may be more prone to deficits in developing, amblyopic, and aging visual systems. Understanding neural mechanisms of contour interaction or crowding will help in detecting disorders of spatial vision. In this study, contour interaction effects on visual acuity for LM and CM C and bar stimuli are assessed in normal foveal vision. In Experiment 1, visual acuity is measured for all-LM and all-CM stimuli, at ~3.5× above their respective modulation thresholds. In Experiment 2, visual acuity is measured for Cs and bars of different type (LM C with CM bars and vice versa). Visual acuit...
Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separ...
AbstractHess et al. (Vision Res. 40 (2000) 365) found that the peak frequency of the amplitude diffe...
Purpose.: To investigate the impact of interocular similarities of a surround stimulus on foveal res...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
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 ...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
In the present study, we asked whether contour interaction undergoes significant changes for differe...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
It is valuable to consider the effects of blur, eccentricity and amblyopia on different measures of ...
The presence of ‘crowding’ features on visual acuity tests for young children are considered import...
none5noBackground: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast ...
AbstractIt has been known for some time that both foveal and peripheral visual acuity is higher for ...
AbstractUsing a computer-generated acuity task, the resolution of vertical and horizontal Landolt Cs...
Purpose: The ability to correctly identify a target is significantly reduced by the presence of fla...
Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separ...
AbstractHess et al. (Vision Res. 40 (2000) 365) found that the peak frequency of the amplitude diffe...
Purpose.: To investigate the impact of interocular similarities of a surround stimulus on foveal res...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
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 ...
AbstractPrevious investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking ta...
In the present study, we asked whether contour interaction undergoes significant changes for differe...
Nearby flanking objects degrade visual resolution. If the flankers are similar to the acuity target,...
It is valuable to consider the effects of blur, eccentricity and amblyopia on different measures of ...
The presence of ‘crowding’ features on visual acuity tests for young children are considered import...
none5noBackground: Amblyopic observers present abnormal spatial interactions between a low-contrast ...
AbstractIt has been known for some time that both foveal and peripheral visual acuity is higher for ...
AbstractUsing a computer-generated acuity task, the resolution of vertical and horizontal Landolt Cs...
Purpose: The ability to correctly identify a target is significantly reduced by the presence of fla...
Recently, we reported that, when considered as a function of the edge-to-edge target-toflanker separ...
AbstractHess et al. (Vision Res. 40 (2000) 365) found that the peak frequency of the amplitude diffe...
Purpose.: To investigate the impact of interocular similarities of a surround stimulus on foveal res...