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Adaptation and the electrical excitability of the eye

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1969
Recent discoveries on the ommatidium mosaic structure of the human retina for sharp vision in colour are shortly reviewed and discussed in terms of new experimental results of electric phosphene threshold measurements with sinusoidal and pulse-shaped current.
J. Ten Doesschate, M.A. Bouman
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Changes in sensitivity of the dark-adapted eye during concurrent light adaptation of the other eye

Visual Neuroscience, 1992
AbstractThresholds for detection of light by a dark-adapted test eye were measured while the other, non-test eye was either similarly dark adapted or while it was exposed to an intense red adapting field. An interocular effect that depends on the retinal location of the test was found: compared to the threshold during binocular dark adaptation ...
E. Auerbach   +2 more
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Adapting The Bluest Eye for the Stage

African American Review, 2012
Lydia Diamond's theatrical adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel, The Bluest Eye, opens with Pecola Breedlove, the story's eleven-year-old protagonist, standing at center stage. She holds a book and reads aloud from a "Dick and Jane"-style early childhood reader: "Here is the house. It is green and white. It has a red door. It is very pretty" (9). As she
Harvey Young, Jocelyn Prince
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Adaptive modification of saccadic eye movements.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1992
Experiments are reported in which the target for a saccadic eye movement was displaced during the saccade. Subjects adapted to the displacement by altering the amplitudes of subsequent saccades to compensate for it. Analysis of kinematic details of the saccade trajectories revealed that the adaptation did not arise from a simple remapping of perceived ...
Richard S. Dobkin   +2 more
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Domain Adaptation for Eye Segmentation

2020
Domain adaptation (DA) has been widely investigated as a framework to alleviate the laborious task of data annotation for image segmentation. Most DA investigations operate under the unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) setting, where the modeler has access to a large cohort of source domain labeled data and target domain data with no annotations.
Yiru Shen   +2 more
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Adaptive optics for the human eye

2003 IEEE/LEOS International Conference on Optical MEMS (Cat. No.03EX682), 2003
Adaptive optics can compensate for aberrations in the cornea and lens of the living eye, providing a microscopic view of the normal and the diseased retina and a novel tool for measuring the limits of human vision. Recent advances promise to make this technology compact, robust, and affordable.
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Immune privilege in the eye: An evolutionary adaptation

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1994
The purpose of this study was to determine whether immune privilege exists in the eye of goldfish and to explore from an evolutionary point of view the relationship between the immunological and neurobiological microenvironments in the eye. Neural retinal or scale allografts and autografts were implanted into the vitreous cavity or the anterior chamber
Luke Qi Jiang   +2 more
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Adaptive Coordination and Alignment of Eye and Hand

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1993
Under spatial misalignment of eye and hand induced by laterally displacing prisms (11.4 degrees in the rightward direction), subjects pointed 60 times (once every 3 s) at a visually implicit target (straight ahead of nose, Experiment 1) or a visually explicit target (an objectively straight-ahead target, Experiment 2).
Gordon M. Redding, Benjamin Wallace
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