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Visual acuity of the cat estimated from evoked cerebral potentials.

Mark A. Berkley, +1 more
- 17 Nov 1971 - 
- Vol. 234, Iss: 46, pp 91-92
TLDR
The ability to distinguish between a striped target or a grating and a non-striped target, when the average intensity is held constant, depends on the relative intensity (contrast) and size of the light and dark stripes.
Abstract
THE ability to distinguish between a striped target or a grating and a non-striped target, when the average intensity is held constant, depends on the relative intensity (contrast) and size of the light and dark stripes. Contrast and stripe size, however, are not independent in that the minimum (threshold) contrast necessary to detect a grating varies with the spatial frequency (cycles/degree of visual angle) of the grating. The function relating contrast sensitivity, the reciprocal of threshold contrast, to spatial frequency is the contrast sensitivity function. When expressed this way, peak contrast sensitivity is found at moderate spatial frequencies, with sensitivity declining slowly at lower spatial frequencies and rapidly at higher spatial frequencies1. At maximum contrast, the highest spatial frequency (finest grating) that is seen as a grating is a measure of the spatial resolution of the visual system and can be considered a measure of visual acuity2.

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Ocular Optical Filtering

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TL;DR: Spatial summation within cat retinal receptive fields was studied by recording from optic‐tract fibres the responses of ganglion cells to grating patterns whose luminance perpendicular to the bars varied sinusoidally about the mean level.
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Electrophysiological evidence for the existence of orientation and size detectors in the human visual system

TL;DR: The evoked potential in response to a grating alternating in phase at 8 c/s was recorded as a function of contrast from the occiput of man.
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TL;DR: A photoelectric analog of the visual system is constructed in conformance with anatomical data, in the form of a color television camera chain feeding electrical signals to a “computer” (the brain).
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TL;DR: Micro‐electrode recordings have been made from single units in the visual cortex of the cat, during stimulation by moving grating patterns generated on a cathode ray tube.
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Visual optics in the cat, including posterior nodal distance and retinal landmarks.

TL;DR: Certain key parameters of the dioptric system of the eye, such as the total power and the positions of the posterior three cardinal points, have been calculated and the direction of the visual axis in the paralysed cat (position of paralysis) has been determined in relation to the blind spot and the Horsley-Clarke planes of reference.
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