Characterization of spatial aliasing and contrast sensitivity in peripheral vision
Characterization of spatial aliasing and contrast sensitivity in peripheral vision is a scholarly work, published in 1996 in ''Vision Research''. The main subjects of the publication include image resolution, visual acuity, optics, Vernier acuity, spatial frequency, fovea centralis, contrast, visual field, sensitivity, laser safety, Hyperacuity, visual perception, sensory threshold, aliasing, physics, psychophysics, myopia, peripheral vision, and peripheral. The results suggest that current models of eccentricity scaling of contrast sensitivity be re-evaluated to take account of the extensive aliasing zone of spatial frequencies which becomes functional in peripheral vision when the retinal image is well focused.