Spatial Vision: From Stars to Stripes

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Spatial Vision: From Stars to Stripes 3 Spatial Vision: From Stars to Stripes

Figure 3.1 Cortical visual pathways wolfe2e-fig-03-01-0.jpg

Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? What is the path of image processing from the eyeball to the brain? Eye Photoreceptors Bipolar cells Retinal ganglion cells Lateral geniculate nucleus Striate cortex

Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? Acuity: The smallest spatial detail that can be resolved

Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? Snellen E test Herman Snellen invented this method for designating visual acuity in 1862 Notice that the strokes on the E form a small grating pattern

Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? There are several ways to measure visual acuity Eye doctors use distance to characterize visual acuity, as in “20/20 vision” Your distance/Normal vision distance

Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? Vision scientists: Smallest visual angle of a cycle of grating The smaller the visual angle at which you can identify a cycle of a grating, the better your vision

Figure 3.4 Sine wave gratings wolfe2e-fig-03-04-0.jpg