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The Visual Light Field

Perception, 2007
Human observers are sensitive to the ‘(physical) light field’ in the sense that they have expectations of how a given object would appear if it were introduced in the scene in front of them at some arbitrary location. Thus the ‘visual light field’ is defined even in the ‘empty space’ between objects.
Koenderink, J.J.   +4 more
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Vector field visualization

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1994
We present two new techniques for rendering 3D vector fields in scientific visualisation. We also present a new technique called texture splats for rendering these volumes efficiently. >
Roger Crawfis   +2 more
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Visual Fields at the Wheel

Optometry and Vision Science, 2005
ABSTRACT: Purpose. “Looked‐but‐failed‐to‐see” errors are a common cause of accidents, but it has never been determined whether obstructive elements within an automobile (e.g., window posts or the interior rearview mirror) have actually been an obstacle to vision. This work describes a technique
Fernando, Vargas-Martín   +1 more
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MEASUREMENT OF THE VISUAL FIELD

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
There is increasing evidence that concurrent visual and nonvisual tasks not only reduce the size but also result in systematic deformation of the visual field. Given such complex changes in the visual field, appropriate representation and measurement of its shape is all important.
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Macular Visual Fields

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959
I. Introduction The clinician commonly evaluates the macula by examination with various optical instruments and by testing visual acuity. We are all aware of the frequent inconsistencies between visual acuity and the objective information obtained by careful fundus examination.
C J, CAMPBELL, M C, RITTLER
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The Nasal Visual Field

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
The actual influence of the nose on the nasal visual field was examined by perimetric studies. Regardless of size of target stimulus or position of the face, the nasal 180° meridian could not be expanded beyond 64°. No significant differences were found in the extent of nasal field amongst Caucasians, Orientals, and Negroes. Scotopic isopters similarly
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Visualization blackboard-visualizing bioelectric fields

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1993
A toolkit developed to visualize cardiac electrophysiology is discussed. The geometric models that play a crucial role in the analysis, manipulation, and visualization of cardiac bioelectric data and the two separate data visualization systems developed for quick, flexible viewing of spatially distributed data and for displaying selected frames of data
Robert S. MacLeod   +2 more
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Visual Function Tests: Visual Fields

2022
Visual field tests, also known as perimetry tests, are used to assess progression of ophthalmic diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) by monitoring changes in a patient's visual field (VF). VF loss corresponds to damage at any point in the visual pathway, including the retina, such as in RP. Damage to different parts of this pathway corresponds to
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Classifying visual field data

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1996
We develop a prediction model for classifying an eye according to glaucoma status based on its visual field. We develop measures of both diffuse and localized defects in the visual field as potential predictors of glaucoma. To identify predictors of abnormal fields, we must describe the variability in the fields of normal eyes, hence we first model the
S, Hilton, J, Katz, S, Zeger
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VISUAL FIELD SCREENING WITH AN OPHTHALMOSCOPE∗

American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1970
ABSTRACT An ophthalmoscope may be modified so that a test target is projected on the retina in the center of the illuminated area. The patient reports the presence or absence of the target as the examiner notes the area on which it is located. Methods for modifying the ophthalmoscope, a series
E Y, Tsujimoto, E, Caloroso
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