Spatial scale shifts in peripheral vernier acuity


Spatial scale shifts in peripheral vernier acuity is a scholarly work by Sarah J Waugh, published in 1994 in ''Vision Research''. The main subjects of the publication include Hyperacuity, optics, Vernier acuity, physics, psychophysics, myopia, spatial scale, Vernier scale, spatial frequency, peripheral vision, surface roughness, visual perception, and orientation (vector space). The authors find that in both the fovea and the periphery, noise masking produces marked elevations of vernier thresholds, which are tuned to both spatial frequency and orientation.

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