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Glare Pattern Depiction: High-Fidelity Physical Computation and Physiologically-Inspired Visual Response

ACM Transactions on Graphics
When observing an intense light source, humans perceive dense radiating spikes known as glare/starburst patterns. These patterns are frequently used in computer graphics applications to enhance the perception of brightness (e.g., in games and films).
Yuxiang Sun, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski
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Suction Loss After Complete Raster Pattern and No Side Cut, No Flap Lift, and Rainbow Glare

2014
It is rare to have a complete raster pattern and not be able to obtain suction to complete the side cut. The presence of the raster pattern in the cornea is invisible on slit-lamp examination, but this spectral pattern of disruption of the stroma can be a cause of troublesome “rainbow glare.” This does not always resolve and a PRK on the surface would ...
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The effect of transient glare on shape discrimination threshold in myopic adults

Australasian journal of optometry, The, 2018
Binbin Su, Bin Zhang, Haoran Wu
exaly  

Author response for "The Missing N1 or Jittered P2: Electrophysiological Correlates of Pattern‐Glare in the Time and Frequency Domain"

2021
null Austyn J. Tempesta   +4 more
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Author response for "People with High Schizotypy Experience More Illusions in the Pattern Glare Test: Consistent with the Hyperexcitability Hypothesis"

2022
null Wendy A. Torrens   +4 more
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