Eye-hand coordination during a precision grasping and placement task in children with a history of amblyopia [0.03%]
有弱视史的儿童在精密抓握和放置任务中的手眼协调能力
Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo,Susana Wu,Deborah Giaschi et al.
Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo et al.
Eye-hand coordination is a key aspect of visuomotor control essential for performing most daily activities. Disruption in visuomotor control, characterized by slower arm movements and grasping errors, has been documented in children with am...
A comparison of density-based and feature-based texture boundary segmentation [0.03%]
基于密度的和基于特征的纹理边界分割比较
Christopher DiMattina
Christopher DiMattina
Previous studies have demonstrated that density of texture elements is an important perceptual aspect of textural appearance, and can enable texture segmentation in the absence of other cues. We compared segmentation thresholds for two kind...
Wiktor F Młynarski
Wiktor F Młynarski
Populations of sensory neurons are not homogeneous. Even neighboring neurons located in the same brain area can process identical stimuli in significantly different ways. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are a prominent example of such heterog...
Slow binocular reading during rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) in children with amblyopia and the role of fixation instability [0.03%]
弱视儿童在快速连续视觉呈现(RSVP)条件下的双眼前导阅读及注视不稳定的作用
Dorsa Mir Norouzi,Norah M Nyangau,Yi-Zhong Wang et al.
Dorsa Mir Norouzi et al.
Children with amblyopia read slower than their peers during binocular viewing. Ocular motor dysfunction typical of amblyopia may cause slow reading. It is unclear whether this is due to fixation instability or increased forward saccades. We...
Development of foveal crowding in typically developing children and children with developmental dyslexia [0.03%]
正常发育儿童和发育性阅读障碍儿童的黄斑拥挤度的发展变化规律
Yan-Ru Chen,Xiao-He Yu,Jun-Yun Zhang et al.
Yan-Ru Chen et al.
Foveal crowding refers to the impaired recognition of a foveal stimulus due to the presence of adjacent flankers. Previous research has produced inconsistent results regarding the maturation of foveal crowding, either at ages 5-7 or remaini...
Contextual feedback in object recognition: A biologically inspired computational model and human behavioral study [0.03%]
基于生物学启发的计算模型和人类行为研究中的对象识别的上下文反馈
Elahe Soltandoost,Karim Rajaei,Reza Ebrahimpour
Elahe Soltandoost
Scene context is known to significantly influence visual perception, enhancing object recognition particularly under challenging viewing conditions. Behavioral and neuroimaging studies suggest that high-level scene information modulates act...
Distinguishing a central selection bias from a central fixation bias: The role of retinal eccentricity in visual selection [0.03%]
辨别中心选择偏差和中心注视偏差:视网膜离心率在视觉选择中的作用
Zirui Gu,Christian N L Olivers,Mieke Donk
Zirui Gu
Earlier work has shown that the eyes preferably select stimuli that are presented close to central fixation over stimuli presented further away, suggesting the existence of a central selection bias. However, so far studies have confounded r...
The contribution of magnocellular selective adaptation to spatial distance compression [0.03%]
大细胞选择性适应对空间距离压缩的贡献
Ljubica Jovanovic,Kristian Skoczek,Paul McGraw et al.
Ljubica Jovanovic et al.
Topographic maps early in visual processing preserve the spatial relations of visual stimuli but the metric relationships between these visual directions is not directly accessible. To investigate the magnocellular pathway's role in metric ...
Strabismus and amblyopia disrupt spatial perception but not the fidelity of cortical maps in human primary visual cortex [0.03%]
斜视和弱视会扰乱空间感知但不会影响人类初级视皮层脑区地图的精确性
D Schluppeck,D Arnoldussen,Z Hussain et al.
D Schluppeck et al.
Amblyopia is a common disorder of spatial vision and is frequently associated with the presence of anisometropia, strabismus, or both, during visual development. For highly visible stimuli, subjects with strabismic amblyopia often report ma...
The metrics of regressive saccades during reading in 13 written languages [0.03%]
十三种书写体系阅读过程中的回退眼跳计量研究
Laura Schwalm,Ralph Radach,Victor Kuperman
Laura Schwalm
A well-documented phenomenon in research on eye movement control during reading is the systematic relationship between the landing positions of forward saccades and target word characteristics. However, the behaviour of regressive saccades,...