Visual sensitivity.

Author(s)
Brown, J.L.
Year
Abstract

Sensitivity as the word is used in vision research applies to studies of minimum detectable quantities. The quantities are usually of light required for threshold detection or difference discrimination as influenced by the state of adaptation, the retinal locus, various parameters of the stimulus such as its size, its spatial character and other considerations. The spatial discrimination capability of the eye is perhaps the most important characteristic of the sense of vision.

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B 4259 /83/
Source

New York, Rochester University, 1972, 79 p., ref.; NTIS AD-744325

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