Accommodation is the process by which the eye lens changes optical power to maintain a clear retinal image as the distance to the fixated object varies. Although luminance blur has long been considered the driving feature for accommodation, it is by definition unsigned (i.e., there is no difference between the defocus of an object closer or farther than the focus distance). Nonetheless, the visual system initially accommodates in the correct direction, implying that it exploits a cue with sign information. Here, we present a model of accommodation control based on such a cue: Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration (LCA). The model relies on color-opponent units, much like those observed among retinal ganglion cells, to make the computation requi...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
The control systems of accommodation and convergence in the human eye are theoretically examined, to...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
The human visual system faces many challenges, among them the need to overcome the imperfections of ...
AbstractWe simulated the effects of longitudinal (axial) chromatic aberration and defocus on contras...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
This project explored the practical importance of ambient color as a concern for maintaining human v...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
Background: Accommodation control is mediated by a number of cues, including blur, chromatic aberra...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
Thus far, we have discussed the process of accommodation in terms of a motor system acting upon an e...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
The control systems of accommodation and convergence in the human eye are theoretically examined, to...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that accommodation will respond to sine gratings in which...
The human visual system faces many challenges, among them the need to overcome the imperfections of ...
AbstractWe simulated the effects of longitudinal (axial) chromatic aberration and defocus on contras...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored continuously under open-loop conditions while subjects viewed a ...
This project explored the practical importance of ambient color as a concern for maintaining human v...
AbstractAccommodation was monitored while observers (23) viewed a square-wave grating (2.2cycles/deg...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
The quality of the retinal image is influenced by the monochromatic aberrations of the eye and these...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
Background: Accommodation control is mediated by a number of cues, including blur, chromatic aberra...
SummaryWhen viewing natural scenes saccadic eye movements are used to position retinal images of int...
Thus far, we have discussed the process of accommodation in terms of a motor system acting upon an e...
AbstractLongitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA) causes short wavelengths to be focused in front of l...
Accommodation of the human eye relies on multiple factors and visual cues that include object size, ...
The control systems of accommodation and convergence in the human eye are theoretically examined, to...