Purpose: Along with contour interaction, inaccurate and imprecise eye movements and attention have been suggested to contribute to poorer acuity for “crowded” versus uncrowded targets. To investigate the role of eye movements in foveal crowding, we compared percent correct letter identification for short and long lines of near-threshold letters with different separations. Methods: Five normal observers read short (4 to 6 letters) and long (10 to 12 letters) lines of near-threshold, Sloan letters with edge-to-edge letter separations of 0.5, 1, and 2 letter spaces. Percent correct letter identification for the 2 to 4 interior letters in short strings and the 8 to 10 interior letters in long strings was compared with a no-crowding con...
We used custom-designed acuity tests to compare the magnitude and extent of crowded letter recogniti...
AbstractIn our previous studies of the crowding effect, we have observed that human observers tend t...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
Purpose: Along with contour interaction, inaccurate and imprecise eye movements and attention have ...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
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,...
Visual acuity is reduced when optotypes are viewed in the presence of surrounding contours. This red...
Foveal vision in strabismic amblyopia can show increased levels of crowding, akin to typical periphe...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Crowding is a phenomenon that characterizes normal periphery limiting letter identification when oth...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
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...
Crowding is a major limitation of visual perception. Because of crowding, a simple object, like a le...
We used custom-designed acuity tests to compare the magnitude and extent of crowded letter recogniti...
AbstractIn our previous studies of the crowding effect, we have observed that human observers tend t...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...
Purpose: Along with contour interaction, inaccurate and imprecise eye movements and attention have ...
Previous investigators reported the impairment of foveal visual acuity by nearby flanking targets (c...
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,...
Visual acuity is reduced when optotypes are viewed in the presence of surrounding contours. This red...
Foveal vision in strabismic amblyopia can show increased levels of crowding, akin to typical periphe...
Background: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
Crowding is a phenomenon that characterizes normal periphery limiting letter identification when oth...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize ...
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...
Crowding is a major limitation of visual perception. Because of crowding, a simple object, like a le...
We used custom-designed acuity tests to compare the magnitude and extent of crowded letter recogniti...
AbstractIn our previous studies of the crowding effect, we have observed that human observers tend t...
Single-letter visual acuity is impaired by nearby flanking stimuli, a phenomenon known as contour in...