Visual Science: Spatial Vision: Chapter 7 Flashcards
1
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- What limits your VA? (2)
A
- Optics of the Eye and Photoreceptor Mosaic and Neural Processing
2
Q
- What 2 things about the Optics of the Eye will limit VA?
A
- Monochromatic and Polychromatic Aberrations
3
Q
Image Blur
- 3 Sources of Image blur?
A
- Scatter
- Diffraction
- Aberrations
4
Q
How do we study the exceedingly Complex Processes of Spatial Vision?
- The Transition from bright to dark bars is what?
- Sine Wave Grating: 4 things to consider
A
- It’s a Gradual (Sinusoidal) Transition
- a. Contrast
b. Frequency
c. Phase
d. Orientation of Space
5
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Period/Cycle
- What is the Period or Cycle?
- Spatial Frequency = ?
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- Size in Degrees
2. 1/period in Cycles/Degree
6
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Frequency of a Grating
- Low spatial Frequency would be considered what?
- High Spatial Frequency?
A
- 2.5 cycles/degree
2. 20 cycles/degree
7
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Phase of a Grating
- What does phase refer to?
- If two gratings are IN PHASE, what does this mean?
- If 2 gratings are 180 degrees Out-of-Phase, what does this mean?
A
- The position of a Sine wave grating w/respect to another sine wave grating
- The PEAKS and TROUGHS of their LUMINANCE profiles will be in Alignment
- If 2 gratings are 180 degrees out-of phase, the Peak of one Luminance profile will be aligned with the trough of the other profile
8
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Contrast of a Grating
- Contrast = ?
- Average Luminance (Lave) is what?
a. The bottom one has what? Which is indicative of what? - Change of l: is what?
- LAve is what?
A
- Change of l / Iave
- is the SAME for BOTH the GRATINGS.
a. Bottom one has a LARGER DIFFERENCE b/w its peak and the average luminance value. This is indicative of higher contrast - The Difference b/w the Peak and Average Luminances.
- Average Luminance of the Grating (the average of the light peaks and dark troughs)
9
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Gratings: Michelson Contrast
- C = ?
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- (Lmax - Lmin)/(Lmax + Lmin)
10
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Fourier Analysis
- Sine waves of what 4 things can be USED to CONSTRUCT what?
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- Proper frequency, contrast, phase, and orientation.
* Construct more Complex Spatial Stimuli