[HTML][HTML] Motion-form interaction: motion and form aftereffects induced by distorted static natural scenes
K Rifai, SW Habtegiorgis, C Erlenwein… - Journal of …, 2020 - jov.arvojournals.org
Spatially varying distortions (SVDs) are common artifacts of spectacles like progressive
additional lenses (PALs). To habituate to distortions of PALs, the visual system has to adapt …
additional lenses (PALs). To habituate to distortions of PALs, the visual system has to adapt …
[HTML][HTML] Parallel adaptation to spatially distinct distortions
Optical distortions as a visual disturbance are inherent in many optical devices such as
spectacles or virtual reality headsets. In such devices, distortions vary spatially across the …
spectacles or virtual reality headsets. In such devices, distortions vary spatially across the …
Interaction between form and motion processing contributes to habituation to distortions of the natural visual world
Spatial geometric distortions, such as image skew, recurrently occur in the visual world
when using spectacles like progressive additional lenses. Image skew alters form …
when using spectacles like progressive additional lenses. Image skew alters form …
Visual detection and adaptation to optically induced curvature distortion. Does curvature distortion govern progressive addition lens tolerance?
CM Sullivan, CW Fowler - Applied optics, 1993 - opg.optica.org
We attempt to test the hypothesis that patients who fail to tolerate spectacle lenses may do
so as a result of their inability to adapt to the induced curvature distortion. Detection of an …
so as a result of their inability to adapt to the induced curvature distortion. Detection of an …
[HTML][HTML] Experience-dependent long-term facilitation of skew adaptation
Adaptation to changes in the environment allows the visual system to achieve optimal
perception in a continuously changing visual world. One particular example regarding …
perception in a continuously changing visual world. One particular example regarding …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual adaptation to continuous versus intermittent exposure to spatial distortions
IR McLean, TS Manning… - … Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2022 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Purpose: To examine perceptual adaptation when people wear spectacles that produce
unequal retinal image magnification. Methods: Two groups of 15 participants (10 male; …
unequal retinal image magnification. Methods: Two groups of 15 participants (10 male; …
Beware of the straight-ahead shift—a nonperceptual change in experiments on adaptation to displaced vision
CS Harris - Perception, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Seen through sideways-displacing prisms, the wall of a room or testing apparatus looks
displaced and slanted in depth. Consequently the viewer may involuntarily treat as straight …
displaced and slanted in depth. Consequently the viewer may involuntarily treat as straight …
[HTML][HTML] Transsaccadic transfer of distortion adaptation in a natural environment
Spatially varying distortions in optical elements—for instance prisms and progressive power
lenses—modulate the visual world disparately in different visual areas. Saccadic eye …
lenses—modulate the visual world disparately in different visual areas. Saccadic eye …
Adaptation to the prismatic effects of refractive lenses
KM Tuan, R Jones - Vision research, 1997 - Elsevier
Adaptation to the simple visual displacement of prisms was compared to that for refractive
lenses, which have a varied prismatic effect. Subjects were made myopic using contact …
lenses, which have a varied prismatic effect. Subjects were made myopic using contact …
Prism distortion and accommodative change
JA Cegalis - Perception & Psychophysics, 1973 - Springer
The literature concerning oculomotor changes during adaptation to prism distortion has
dealt mainly with the question of eye movements. The present study examined …
dealt mainly with the question of eye movements. The present study examined …