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The spectral, spatial and contrast sensitivity of human polarization pattern perception
Gary P Misson
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Stephen J Anderson
College of Health and Life Sciences
Optometry
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
Centre for Vision and Hearing Research
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Contrast Sensitivity
100%
Spectral Sensitivity
100%
Pattern Perception
100%
Spectral-spatial Feature
100%
Spatial Sensitivity
100%
Spectral Contrast
100%
Polarization Pattern
100%
Polarization-insensitive
50%
Linear Polarization
50%
Macular
50%
Grating
25%
Invertebrates
25%
Human Eye
25%
Sensory Modality
25%
Vertebrates
25%
Acuity
25%
Optotypes
25%
Macular pigment
25%
Macular pigment Optical Density
25%
Central Field
25%
Light Following
25%
Macular Function
25%
Electric Field Vector
25%
Macular Structure
25%
Spatial Polarization
25%
Target Assessment
25%
Haidinger's Brushes
25%
Linear Polarized Light
25%
Macular Dysfunction
25%
Neuroscience
Pattern Perception
100%
Visual Pigment
100%
Spectral Sensitivity
50%
Optotypes
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Contrast Sensitivity
100%
Spectral Sensitivity
100%
Visual Pigment
100%