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Showing papers by "Eli Peli published in 1985"


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TL;DR: A simple and inexpensive technique for enhancing the visibility of corneal endothelial cells in specular reflection biomicroscopy involves the insertion of a circular polarizer in front of the patient's eye, intersecting both the incident and reflected light beams.
Abstract: • A simple and inexpensive technique for enhancing the visibility of corneal endothelial cells in specular reflection biomicroscopy involves the insertion of a circular polarizer in front of the patient's eye, intersecting both the incident and reflected light beams. This filter significantly reduces the glare from the epithelium and enables more comfortable and clearer viewing of the endothelial cells.

10 citations


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TL;DR: A model is proposed to explain the appearance of this intermediate component of visual evoked potential that appears in the power spectrum only during binocular fusion and the model's predictions that the fusional component will remain constant independent of binocular or monocular changes in stimulul contrast are tested.
Abstract: A visual evoked potential (VEP) component that appears in the power spectrum only during binocular fusion has recently been discovered. When both eyes are stimulated with the same checkerboard but at different pattern reversal rates, this fusional component appears at a frequency intermediate between the two stimulus frequencies. We have proposed a model to explain the appearance of this intermediate component and have tested the model's predictions that the fusional component will remain constant independent of binocular or monocular changes in stimulus contrast. As predicted by the model, changes in contrast over the range of 10 to 90% produced no significant change in the power of the fusional component.

8 citations