Areas of spatial interaction for a hyperacuity stimulus


Areas of spatial interaction for a hyperacuity stimulus is a scholarly work, published in 1986 in ''Vision Research''. The main subjects of the publication include Hyperacuity, visual perception, psychology, optics, neuroscience, and stimulus. The authors report that the ability to detect a small vernier offset (less than 5 sec of arc in many individuals) between two small spots of light separated by a narrow gap can be disrupted by presenting additional targets in close proximity to the vernier stimulus.

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