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Binocular summation revisited: beyond √2

Binocular summation revisited: beyond √2

... psychophysical binocular summation (the ratio of binocular to monocular contrast sensitivity) is significantly greater than the canonical value of ...affect summation estimates. ...

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Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision

Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision

... support binocular rivalry, and (iii) generally advance our understand- ing of early ...full binocular summation of ...in binocular rivalry and predicts that interocular cross-orienta- tion ...

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Binocular summation of second order global motion signals in human vision

Binocular summation of second order global motion signals in human vision

... fewer binocular neurons sensitive to second-order image characteristics than to first-order properties, early in visual ...little binocular summation would occur because there would be little ...

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THE EFFECT OF PUPIL SIZE AND WAVEFRONT ABERRATION OF THE EYE ON BINOCULAR SUMMATION.

THE EFFECT OF PUPIL SIZE AND WAVEFRONT ABERRATION OF THE EYE ON BINOCULAR SUMMATION.

... on the model of probability summation and can be influenced by certain variables, such as pupil size and fixation. Our results bear out the importance of pupil size to binocular summation. Actually, ...

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Binocular summation of contrast remains intact in strabismic amblyopia

Binocular summation of contrast remains intact in strabismic amblyopia

... We used horizontal gratings in this study because they are much less prone to image registra- tion errors due to poor ocular convergence, which becomes increasingly problematic in normal observers as well as am- blyopes ...

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Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision

Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision

... on binocular cross‐orientation masking (Meese
&
Hess,
2004;
Meese
&
Holmes,
2007) shows that it is a low spatial frequency and high temporal frequency phenomenon; a result that we have recently replicated ...

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Area summation of first- and second-order modulations of luminance

Area summation of first- and second-order modulations of luminance

... spatial summation found here is closely related to the eye-invariant spatial summation found at detection threshold (Meese & Summers, 2009) and above (Meese & Baker, 2011; ...i.e., binocular ...

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Binocular contrast interactions: dichoptic masking is not a single process

Binocular contrast interactions: dichoptic masking is not a single process

... and binocular summation we varied the relative phase of mask and target in a 2IFC contrast- masking ...(2006). Binocular contrast vision at and above ...(B) binocular summation was ...

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Ocular asymmetries and binocular vision

Ocular asymmetries and binocular vision

... investigate binocular interactions for supratheshold stimuli (Harwerth, Smith and Levi, ...on binocular interactions do not demonstrate how the binocular percept is dependent on the monocular ...the ...

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Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold

Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold

... after binocular summation, as it would be for the twin summation model (see Maehara & Goryo, 2005), then cross-orientation masking must be identical for monocular and dichoptic ...before ...

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Nonlinearities in the binocular combination of luminance and contrast

Nonlinearities in the binocular combination of luminance and contrast

... of binocular combination for targets defined by increments and by decrements of luminance, with decrement data implying a severe nonlinearity before binocular ...more binocular summation for ...

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Perceived direction of motion determined by adaptation to static binocular images

Perceived direction of motion determined by adaptation to static binocular images

... of binocular combination [11–16], which sum the ocular ...models, binocular summation is preceded by divisive suppression of each eye by the other [12–16], and one might wonder whether this ...

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New approach to the fractional derivatives

New approach to the fractional derivatives

... We introduce a new approach to the fractional derivatives of the analytical func- tions using the Taylor series of the functions. In order to calculate the fractional derivatives of f , it is not sufficient to know the ...

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The Summation of One Class of Infinite Series

The Summation of One Class of Infinite Series

... All of these results (and others not shown) have been confirmed by an agreement with a direct summation of each series. Figure 3 is a graphical representation S(x) vs. x/π. We note that, as expected, S(x) rapidly ...

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On  the  First  Fall  Degree  of  Summation  Polynomials

On the First Fall Degree of Summation Polynomials

... where c = 2ω/3, ω is the linear algebra constant (ω = log(7)/ log(2) is used in the following estimates), and n 2/3 + 1 is an upper bound for the first fall degree of the m-th summation polynomial when m = n 1/3 ...

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Mfour crystallographic fourier summation program

Mfour crystallographic fourier summation program

... START ACCNT Remarks to operator about data input tape XZLOAD TAPE 14 FORN Fourier program FORF AUTOCODER control card 1 only HEADER control card 1 only TAPES control card 1 only ORIGIN c[r] ...

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Limitations Upon the Prosecution's Summation to the Jury

Limitations Upon the Prosecution's Summation to the Jury

... It has been held that if he withdraws his statement there will be no sufficient ground for reversal of the case.' 8 This result has been held to be further strengthened where the withdra[r] ...

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Motion detection using binocular image flow in dynamic scenes

Motion detection using binocular image flow in dynamic scenes

... Detection on moving obstacles like pedestrians and vehi- cles is of critical importance for autonomous vehicles. Vision-based sensing systems have been used for object detection in many applications including autonomous ...

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Summation Paths in Clenshaw-Curtis Quadrature

Summation Paths in Clenshaw-Curtis Quadrature

... involved in the occurring linear combinations of the integrand values. Due to the di ff erent summation paths, the outputs of the two codes were not identical, except for the lower rank coe ffi cient staying at or ...

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Eye-Hand Coordination Skills in Children with and without Amblyopia

Eye-Hand Coordination Skills in Children with and without Amblyopia

... showed binocular advantages for improving grip accuracy at contact (Table 3) and reducing late reach velocity corrections and collisions (Table 4) compared to viewing with either eye alone ...study. ...

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