Discrimination of spatial phase shows a qualitative difference between foveal and peripheral processing


Discrimination of spatial phase shows a qualitative difference between foveal and peripheral processing is a scholarly work by Oliver Braddick, published in 1991 in ''Vision Research''. The main subjects of the publication include physics, anosmia, peripheral vision, psychology, optics, neuroscience, optometry, oxidative stress, fovea centralis, and peripheral. This relative fall-off in discrimination performance is still present for stimuli scaled for the cortical magnification factor, and is not attributable to fading of peripheral images due to the Troxler effect.

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