Rovamo et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Flicker sensitivity as a function of target area with and without temporal noiseRovamo et al., 2000
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- Rovamo J
- Donner K
- Näsänen R
- Raninen A
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- Vision research
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Flicker sensitivities (1–30 Hz) in foveal, photopic vision were measured as functions of stimulus area with and without strong external white temporal noise. Stimuli were circular, sinusoidally flickering sharp-edged spots of variable diameters (0.25–4°) but constant …
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