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The effect of aging on contour integrationRoudaia et al., 2008
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- Roudaia E
- Bennett P
- Sekuler A
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- Vision research
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Perception of global patterns requires the integration of local orientation information across space. The present study examined whether this integration ability declines in older age. We measured contrast thresholds for discriminating the global orientation of a “C” shaped …
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