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1 wrz 2022 · In this Review, Lleras and colleagues discuss how visual processing influences visual search, focusing on theories that incorporate constraints from peripheral vision.
We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of form perception. After a historical overview, we describe quantifications of the cortical magnification hypothesis, including an extension of Schwartz's cortical mapping function.
5 lis 2013 · We summarize the various strands of research on peripheral vision and relate them to theories of form perception. After a historical overview, we describe quantifications of the cortical magnification hypothesis, including an extension of Schwartz's cortical mapping function.
This review discusses several pervasive myths about peripheral vision, as well as what is actually true: Peripheral vision underlies a broad range of visual tasks, in spite of its significant loss of information. New understanding of peripheral vision, including likely mechanisms, has deep implications for our understanding of vision.
A key, but counterintuitive, prediction of form vision in the periphery is that the topological change of a figure (e.g., the appearance of a hole in a solid figure) plays an overarching role in object perception in peripheral vision.
1 wrz 2022 · peripheral vision. We then review three foundational visual search phenomena that highlight how an under-standing of peripheral vision can lead to a better understanding of visual...
Applied research, with its real-world time constraints, complex stimuli, and performance measures, reveals new functions of peripheral vision. Peripheral vision is used to monitor the environment (e.g., road edges, traffic signs, or malfunctioning lights), in ways that differ from basic research.