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International Journal of Physiology, 2019
Background The critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) is the frequency at which a flickering stimulus is perceived to be steady, with higher values suggesting greater perceptual accuracy. Measurement CFF has
V. Prabha, V. Shankarappa
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Background The critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) is the frequency at which a flickering stimulus is perceived to be steady, with higher values suggesting greater perceptual accuracy. Measurement CFF has
V. Prabha, V. Shankarappa
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Receptive Field-Like Properties Tested with Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency
1981A new psychophysical function reflecting receptive field-like properties has been described. It is based on measurement of the critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) for a small target centered within a circular background, the size of which is varied as the test parameter.
Emilio C. Campos, Samuel G. Jacobson
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Modeling the Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency in the Human Visual System
Biophysics, 2023S. Lyapunov, I. I. Shoshina, I. Lyapunov
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Progressive increase in critical flicker fusion frequency following yoga training.
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 1999The critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) is the frequency at which a flickering stimulus is perceived to be steady, with higher values suggesting greater perceptual accuracy. The CFF was measured in two age-matched groups of healthy male volunteers whose ages ranged from 25 to 39 years, with 18 subjects in each group.
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[Critical flicker fusion frequency in man during exposure to noise].
Kosmicheskaia biologiia i aviakosmicheskaia meditsina, 1987The critical frequency of flicker fusion in the central and four peripheral points of the retina was investigated in 12 test subjects during and after one hour exposure to wide-band noise of 95 dBA. The subjects showed two types of response: three displayed an increase and nine a decrease of the flicker fusion critical frequency as compared to the ...
I N, Dantsig, A V, Diev
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The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec), 2021
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Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency and Modern Applications
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1967openaire +1 more source

