The crowding factor method applied to parafoveal vision


The crowding factor method applied to parafoveal vision is a scholarly work, published in 2016 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include laser safety, masking, computer science, visual crowding, visual perception, parafoveal vision, computer vision, eccentricity, peripheral vision, psychology, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence. The authors find that eccentricity and hemifield have less impact on crowding than in the periphery, yet radial/tangential asymmetries are clearly preserved.

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