[图书][B] Blur representation in the amblyopic visual system

C Yang - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Amblyopia is diagnosed as a reduced acuity in an otherwise healthy eye, which indicates
that the deficit is not happening in the eye per se, but in the brain. Amblyopia is caused by a …

[HTML][HTML] The contribution of psychophysical spatial frequency channels to the discrimination of broadband contrast.

B Richard - 2015 - spectrum.library.concordia.ca
The design and function of the human visual system is thought to have been shaped by the
environment and tasks humans have performed throughout evolution and experience. Thus …

Temporal information processing across primary visual cortical layers in normal and red light reared tree shrews.

W Dang - 2015 - ir.library.louisville.edu
Visual neuroscience research has benefitted from decades of efforts of comparative studies
of different species, since exploring and understanding the diversity of functional properties …

Near-infrared spectroscopy of image clarity perception in the human brain

JE Lugo, C Habak, R Doti, J Faubert - Photonics North 2014, 2014 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The perception of blur in humans is intrinsic to our visual system, and dioptric power can
improve clarity in many cases. This was evaluated experimentally to establish the best …

[PDF][PDF] Orientation masking and cross-orientation suppression (XOS): Implications

TS Meese, DJ Holmes - 2010 - academia.edu
Most contemporary models of spatial vision include a cross-oriented route to suppression
(masking from a broadly tuned inhibitory pool), which is most potent at low spatial and high …