نتایج جستجو برای: eccentricity

تعداد نتایج: 5733  

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Anna Ma-Wyatt Suzanne P. McKee

We investigated how visual noise in the initial estimate of target location affects precision for rapid pointing. Visual localization thresholds (an error measure) rise systematically with eccentricity, doubling at eccentricities of a degree or less. Previous work, which we confirmed, has shown that the precision of pointing, measured by the standard deviation, to a single isolated target is re...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Hongxin Song Toco Yuen Ping Chui Zhangyi Zhong Ann E Elsner Stephen A Burns

PURPOSE To study the variation of cone photoreceptor packing density across the retina in healthy subjects of different ages. METHODS High-resolution adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) systems were used to systematically image the retinas of two groups of subjects of different ages. Ten younger subjects (age range, 22-35 years) and 10 older subjects (age range, 50-65 years)...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2008
José Cáceres M. Carmen Hernando Mercè Mora Ignacio M. Pelayo María Luz Puertas Carlos Seara

A vertex v is a boundary vertex of a connected graph G if there exists a vertex u such that no neighbor of v is further away from u than v. Moreover, if no vertex in the whole graph V (G) is further away from u than v, then v is called an eccentric vertex of G. A vertex v belongs to the contour of G if no neighbor of v has an eccentricity greater than the eccentricity of v. Furthermore, if no v...

Journal: :Rivista di estetica 2014

Journal: :Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2013

Journal: :Cortex 2017
Francesca Strappini Denis G. Pelli Enrico Di Pace Marialuisa Martelli

Visual agnosia is a neuropsychological impairment of visual object recognition despite near-normal acuity and visual fields. A century of research has provided only a rudimentary account of the functional damage underlying this deficit. We find that the object-recognition ability of agnosic patients viewing an object directly is like that of normally-sighted observers viewing it indirectly, wit...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1986
G A Orban H Kennedy J Bullier

One hundred and forty two neurons in V1 and V2 were quantitatively tested using a multihistogram technique in paralyzed and anesthetized macaque monkeys. V1 neurons with receptive fields within 2 degrees from the fixation point (central V1 sample) and V1 neurons with eccentric receptive fields (15-25 degrees eccentricity, peripheral V1 sample) were compared to assess changes in velocity sensiti...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Dean R. Melmoth Jyrki M. Rovamo

Double E(2)N(2) scaling, i.e. magnifying size and contrast, allows modelling of the deterioration of face recognition performance with increasing eccentricity (E) and the size (N) of the set from which a target face has to be identified. E(2) and N(2) values represent the eccentricities and set sizes at which stimulus size and contrast must double in order to keep performance unchanged, whilst ...

2013
Linsey Roijendijk Jason Farquhar Marcel van Gerven Ole Jensen Stan Gielen

OBJECTIVE Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interfaces (BCIs) and little is known about the characteristics which may affect performance in BCI tasks. We investigated whether eccentricity and task difficulty affect alpha lateralization and BCI performance. APPROACH We conducted a magnetoencephalography study with 14 participants who performed a co...

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