Microscopic Eye Movements Compensate for Nonhomogeneous Vision within the Fovea
Microscopic Eye Movements Compensate for Nonhomogeneous Vision within the Fovea is a scholarly work by Martina Poletti, Chiara Listorti, and Michele Rucci, published in 2013 in ''Current Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include biology, neuroscience, visual perception, computer vision, Retinal degeneration, myopia, eye movement, fovea centralis, and artificial intelligence. The authors show that high-acuity judgments are impaired when stimuli are presented just a few arcminutes away from the preferred retinal locus of fixation.