Frequency response characteristics for sinusoidal movement in the fovea and periphery |
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Authors: | C. William Tyler Jean Torres |
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Affiliation: | 1. Northeastern University, 02115, Boston, Massachusetts
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Abstract: | Threshold sensitivity was measured for sinusoidal movement of bright 1-deg lines against a dark background as a function of oscillation frequency and retinal location. Sensitivity was greatest in the fovea and at a frequency of 1–2 Hz. Peripheral sensitivity was more narrowly tuned than foveal sensitivity. The presence of a stationary reference line affected mainly the foveal sensitivity. The results are interpreted as evidence for both position- and velocity-sensitive mechanisms in the movement detection system. |
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