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Visual Function Tests: Visual Fields
2022Visual 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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2003
Domain-specific dataflow visual programming languages are now commonplace throughout the world of computing. Although not the earliest form of visual language (that honor, like so many others, of course is due to Sketchpad [27]) dataflow visual languages are now by far the most common form of visual programming language used in practice.
James Noble, Robert Biddle
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Domain-specific dataflow visual programming languages are now commonplace throughout the world of computing. Although not the earliest form of visual language (that honor, like so many others, of course is due to Sketchpad [27]) dataflow visual languages are now by far the most common form of visual programming language used in practice.
James Noble, Robert Biddle
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Selective visual attention, visual search and visual awareness
2004In a previous study, Butter and Goodale (2000) reported that visual search increases the identification of targets relative to distracters. The present series of studies investigated further this effect of search. Search increased identification of Ls when they were targets and decreased their identification when Ls were distracters in concurrent ...
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Visual kinematics I. Visual space metric in visual motion
Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2015
Visual search experiments inherently require numerous repetitions and/or a large number of observers to obtain statistically significant data. In field experiments it is usually impossible to perform the same scenario more than once, simply because one has no control over the environmental conditions.
Toet, A., Bijl, P.
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Visual search experiments inherently require numerous repetitions and/or a large number of observers to obtain statistically significant data. In field experiments it is usually impossible to perform the same scenario more than once, simply because one has no control over the environmental conditions.
Toet, A., Bijl, P.
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