[HTML][HTML] Peripheral vision and pattern recognition: A review
H Strasburger, I Rentschler, M Jüttner - Journal of vision, 2011 - iovs.arvojournals.org
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to
theories of form perception. After a historical overview, we describe quantifications of the …
theories of form perception. After a historical overview, we describe quantifications of the …
Capabilities and limitations of peripheral vision
R Rosenholtz - Annual review of vision science, 2016 - annualreviews.org
This review discusses several pervasive myths about peripheral vision, as well as what is
actually true: Peripheral vision underlies a broad range of visual tasks, in spite of its …
actually true: Peripheral vision underlies a broad range of visual tasks, in spite of its …
Near‐eye display and tracking technologies for virtual and augmented reality
Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are expected to revolutionise entertainment,
healthcare, communication and the manufacturing industries among many others. Near‐eye …
healthcare, communication and the manufacturing industries among many others. Near‐eye …
Visual crowding: A fundamental limit on conscious perception and object recognition
Crowding, the inability to recognize objects in clutter, sets a fundamental limit on conscious
visual perception and object recognition throughout most of the visual field. Despite how …
visual perception and object recognition throughout most of the visual field. Despite how …
[HTML][HTML] The zone of comfort: Predicting visual discomfort with stereo displays
Recent increased usage of stereo displays has been accompanied by public concern about
potential adverse effects associated with prolonged viewing of stereo imagery. There are …
potential adverse effects associated with prolonged viewing of stereo imagery. There are …
[HTML][HTML] Crowding—An essential bottleneck for object recognition: A mini-review
DM Levi - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Crowding, generally defined as the deleterious influence of nearby contours on visual
discrimination, is ubiquitous in spatial vision. Crowding impairs the ability to recognize …
discrimination, is ubiquitous in spatial vision. Crowding impairs the ability to recognize …
Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: Distinguishing feature integration from detection
A letter in the peripheral visual field is much harder to identify in the presence of nearby
letters. This is “crowding.” Both crowding and ordinary masking are special cases of …
letters. This is “crowding.” Both crowding and ordinary masking are special cases of …
The uncrowded window of object recognition
DG Pelli, KA Tillman - Nature neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
It is now emerging that vision is usually limited by object spacing rather than size. The visual
system recognizes an object by detecting and then combining its features.'Crowding'occurs …
system recognizes an object by detecting and then combining its features.'Crowding'occurs …
Is human face recognition lateralized to the right hemisphere due to neural competition with left-lateralized visual word recognition? A critical review
The right hemispheric lateralization of face recognition, which is well documented and
appears to be specific to the human species, remains a scientific mystery. According to a …
appears to be specific to the human species, remains a scientific mystery. According to a …
A summary-statistic representation in peripheral vision explains visual crowding
B Balas, L Nakano, R Rosenholtz - Journal of vision, 2009 - jov.arvojournals.org
Peripheral vision provides a less faithful representation of the visual input than foveal vision.
Nonetheless, we can gain a lot of information about the world from our peripheral vision, for …
Nonetheless, we can gain a lot of information about the world from our peripheral vision, for …