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Early spatial vision: a view through two eyes
Mark Georgeson
Optometry
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Binocular
33%
Binocular Fusion
33%
Blur Perception
33%
Blurred Edge
33%
Diplopia
33%
Early Vision
33%
Edge Blur
33%
Field Gradient
33%
Gradient Operator
66%
High Contrast
33%
Interocular Suppression
33%
Large Disparity
33%
Linear Summation
33%
Low Contrast
33%
Luminance Gradient
33%
Opposite Polarity
33%
Perceived Blur
33%
Receptive Field
33%
Sharp Edge
33%
Simple Features
33%
Spatial Vision
100%
Visual Signals
33%
Neuroscience
Binocular Vision
33%
Diplopia
33%
Receptive Field
33%
Spatial Vision
100%