Dioptric blur affects grating acuity more than letter acuity for contrast-modulated stimuli

It is valuable to consider the effects of blur, eccentricity and amblyopia on different measures of visual acuity, in particular grating and Snellen acuity (eg. Levi & Klein, 1982; McKee et al., 2003). For luminance stimuli, blur and amblyopia reduces grating acuity less than letter acuity. We e...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Norsham, Waugh, Sarah, Monika, Formankiewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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