AbstractContrast detection in different levels of external visual noise allows a given loss in contrast sensitivity to be attributed to either an increase in the internal noise of the visual system, a decrease in sampling efficiency, or both. Sampling efficiency indicates how effectively the available stimulus information is utilized by the visual system. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of normal ageing on sampling efficiency and internal noise. Contrast thresholds for sine-wave gratings of 6 c/deg were measured in the presence of four (including zero) levels of externally added visual noise in young and older healthy observers. Results showed that sampling efficiencies were significantly lower for the older group compare...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
The relative contributions of optical and neural factors to the decrease in visual function with agi...
AbstractAt least three studies have used external noise paradigms to investigate the cause of contra...
AbstractAt least three studies have used external noise paradigms to investigate the cause of contra...
External noise paradigms use Th gh sensitivity losses using spatiotemporally extended external noise...
A signal detection paradigm was employed to investigate the possibility that changes in decision-mak...
AbstractWe have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patter...
grantor: University of TorontoA visual signal embedded in noise is detected appreciably be...
grantor: University of TorontoA visual signal embedded in noise is detected appreciably be...
A comprehensive computational model of the human visual system has been developed to predict just-no...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
SUMMARY Monocular and binocular contrast sensitivity function for a range of spatial frequencies was...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
The relative contributions of optical and neural factors to the decrease in visual function with agi...
AbstractAt least three studies have used external noise paradigms to investigate the cause of contra...
AbstractAt least three studies have used external noise paradigms to investigate the cause of contra...
External noise paradigms use Th gh sensitivity losses using spatiotemporally extended external noise...
A signal detection paradigm was employed to investigate the possibility that changes in decision-mak...
AbstractWe have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patter...
grantor: University of TorontoA visual signal embedded in noise is detected appreciably be...
grantor: University of TorontoA visual signal embedded in noise is detected appreciably be...
A comprehensive computational model of the human visual system has been developed to predict just-no...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
SUMMARY Monocular and binocular contrast sensitivity function for a range of spatial frequencies was...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
Vernier acuity, a form of visual hyperacuity, is amongst the most precise forms of spatial vision. U...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...
We have investigated whether ageing affects selectively the responses to equiluminant patterns of pu...