Crowding changes appearance systematically in peripheral, amblyopic, and developing vision
Visual crowding is the disruptive effect of clutter on object recognition. Although most prominent in adult peripheral vision, crowding also disrupts foveal vision in typically developing children and those with strabismic amblyopia. Do these crowding effects share the same mechanism? Here we exploi...
Main Authors: | Dahlmann-Noor, A.H (Author), Greenwood, J.A (Author), Kalpadakis-Smith, A.V (Author), Tailor, V.K (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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