نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal vision

تعداد نتایج: 187760  

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2015
Matthew Inverso Peng Sun Charles Chubb Charles E Wright George Sperling

The finding that an item of type A pops out from an array of distractors of type B typically is taken to support the inference that human vision contains a neural mechanism that is activated by items of type A but not by items of type B. Such a mechanism might be expected to yield a neural image in which items of type A produce high activation and items of type B low (or zero) activation. Acces...

Journal: :Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia 2011
P Merino C Mateos P Gómez De Liaño G Franco I Nieva A Barreto

PURPOSE To study the types of horizontal sensory strabismus, their causes, and treatment outcomes. METHODS A retrospective analysis of 44 patients with horizontal sensory strabismus who were treated from 2002 to 2007. Patients whose worse eye vision was inferior or equal to 0.2 were included. The deviation angle in primary position, causes, type of treatment, and pre-operative or post-operati...

2014
Osamu Mimura Hiroto Ishikawa Naoki Kimura Akiko Kimura Cesar V Borlongan

PURPOSE Periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) is a spontaneous horizontal nystagmus observed in disorders of the central nervous system. Patients with congenital PAN complain of oscillating vision at high rates. Medication is the first-choice treatment for PAN; however, clinicians still seek better therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate outcomes of recession of four horizontal rectus mus...

2007
Francesco S. Fabiano Antonio Gentile Marco La Cascia Roberto Pirrone

Even tough the field of computer vision has seen huge improvement in the last few decades, computer vision systems still lack, in most cases, the efficiency of biological vision systems. In fact biological vision systems routinely accomplish complex visual tasks such as object recognition, obstacle avoidance, and target tracking, which continue to challenge artificial systems. The study of biol...

2011
En-Fong Chou Din-Chang Tseng

A preceding vehicle detection method for forward collision warning system is proposed. The proposed method utilizes the horizontal and vertical edges instead of underneath shadow to detect preceding vehicles without being influenced by variant weather conditions. We first extract horizontal edges and then check the vertical edges above horizontal edges to confirm the location of a horizontal ed...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza Claire Brash Jenny C A Read

Stereo vision has a well-known anisotropy: At low frequencies, horizontally oriented sinusoidal depth corrugations are easier to detect than vertically oriented corrugations (both defined by horizontal disparities). Previously, Serrano-Pedraza and Read (2010) suggested that this stereo anisotropy may arise because the stereo system uses multiple spatial-frequency disparity channels for detectin...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Siobhan Garbutt Yanning Han Arun N Kumar Mark Harwood Rahim Rahman R John Leigh

PURPOSE To compare responses to vertical and horizontal optokinetic (OK) stimulation in patients with disorders of ocular alignment. METHODS Using the magnetic search coil technique, we measured horizontal and vertical rotations of both eyes in six patients with strabismus since childhood and eight normal subjects. The OK stimulus subtended 72 degrees horizontally and 60 degrees vertically, c...

2013
Vanessa Tabry Robert J. Zatorre Patrice Voss

Numerous recent reports have suggested that individuals deprived of vision are able to develop heightened auditory spatial abilities. However, most such studies have compared the blind to blindfolded sighted individuals, a procedure that might introduce a strong performance bias. Indeed, while blind individuals have had their whole lives to adapt to this condition, sighted individuals might be ...

2012
Michael Barnett-Cowan Tobias Meilinger Manuel Vidal Harald Teufel Heinrich H. Bülthoff

Path integration is a process in which self-motion is integrated over time to obtain an estimate of one's current position relative to a starting point (1). Humans can do path integration based exclusively on visual (2-3), auditory (4), or inertial cues (5). However, with multiple cues present, inertial cues - particularly kinaesthetic - seem to dominate (6-7). In the absence of vision, humans ...

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