Practice,refractive error,and feedback as factors influencing peripheral motion thresholds |
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Authors: | Chris A. Johnson Herschel W. Leibowitz |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Pennsylvania State University, 16802, University Park, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | Motion thresholds were determined in the fovea and in the horizontal peripheral meridian under conditions of practice, correction of refractive error, and feedback. While foveal determinations did not change significantly, peripheral motion thresholds were lowered for all conditions. Both practice and practice with feedback produced significantly better motion discrimination, these effects showing a longevity of several months. However, the largest improvement resulted from correction of peripheral refractive error, which also reduced individual differences. This suggests that peripheral sensitivity to movement is ordinarily limited primarily by dioptric rather than neural factors. Implications for perceptual learning and peripheral vision research are discussed. |
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