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15 August 1989 Static Versus Dynamic Thresholds Under Optical Degradation
Marcus D. Benedetto
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Abstract
Using non-invasive psychophysical techniques, the effect of image degradation by induced optical blur was examined with respect to static versus dynamic target thresholds for central and peripheral visual field locations. Increased blur tended to raise thresholds centrally and have a lesser effect peripherally. In addition increased blur tended to have less effect upon dynamic than static thresholds.
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Marcus D. Benedetto "Static Versus Dynamic Thresholds Under Optical Degradation", Proc. SPIE 1077, Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display, (15 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952728
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Human vision and color perception

Motion detection

Visual optics

Visual system

Enhanced vision

Optical spheres

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