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Measurements of contrast sensitivity for peripheral vision

ACM Symposium on Applied Perception 2019, 2019
Contrast detection thresholds were measured for the eccentricities from 0° to 27° and a range of stimuli frequencies from 0.125cpd to 16cpd. The measurements were motivated by the need to collect visual performance data for the gaze-contingent rendering system.
Radosław Mantiuk, Michał Chwesiuk
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Vision Evaluation Using Contrast Sensitivity Functions

Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
The use of Contrast Sensitivity Functions (CSF's) in vision evaluation has been explored for several years. Although theoretically superior to Snellen acuity and similar measures, the use of CSF is not widespread. A review of some of the clinical conditions in which CSF's have been used is followed by a discussion of the problems involved in their ...
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Quantification of color vision with cone contrast sensitivity

Visual Neuroscience, 2004
Human color vision is based fundamentally on three separate cone photopigments. Hereditary color deficiency, which affects up to 10% of males, results from an absorption shift or lack of L or M cone phototoreceptors. While hereditary S cone deficiency is rare, decreased S cone sensitivity occurs early in eye disease, underscoring the importance of
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Contrast Sensitivity and Limits of Vision

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2003
Steven C. Schallhorn, Eric C. Amesbury
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CONTRASTS IN VISION 1991

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1992
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Vision, acuity and contrast sensitivity

2005
Sandip Doshi, William Harvey
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