AbstractContrast sensitivity for face identification was measured as a function of image size to find out whether foveal and peripheral performance would become equivalent by magnification. Size scaling was not sufficient for this task, but when the data was scaled both in size and contrast dimensions, there was no significant eccentricity-dependent variation in the data, i.e. for equivalent performance both the size and contrast needed to increase in the periphery. By utilising spatial noise added to the images we found that in periphery information was utilised less efficiently and peripheral inferiority arose completely from lower efficiency, not from increased internal noise
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractIt is well known that object recognition requires spatial frequencies exceeding some critica...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to find out what differences between foveal and periphe...
AbstractReading performance is poorer in the peripheral than in the central visual field, even after...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
AbstractThere is conflicting evidence about whether stimulus magnification is sufficient to equate t...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractIt is well known that object recognition requires spatial frequencies exceeding some critica...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...
The observation that performance in many visual tasks can be made independent of eccentricity by inc...
AbstractThe purpose of the present study was to find out what differences between foveal and periphe...
AbstractReading performance is poorer in the peripheral than in the central visual field, even after...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of for...
This thesis investigates various aspects of peripheral vision, which is known not to be as acute as ...
AbstractThere is conflicting evidence about whether stimulus magnification is sufficient to equate t...
Performance in many visual tasks depends on visual field location and generally declines with increa...
AbstractIt is well known that object recognition requires spatial frequencies exceeding some critica...
AbstractPerformance can often be made equal across the visual field by scaling peripherally presente...